Breachers

/ˈbreɪtʃərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of breacher; multiple people or devices that break through barriers, walls, or create violations.

Etymology

Standard English plural of 'breacher,' formed by adding '-s' to the singular noun.

Kelly Says

Military breacher units are specially trained and incredibly brave—they're literally the first through the door in dangerous situations, relying on split-second timing and perfect technique.

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Plural of gendered agent noun; '-ers' perpetuates male-as-default assumption from singular form.

Inclusive Usage

Treat as gender-neutral in modern usage, but recognize historical bias in agent noun formation.

Inclusive Alternatives

["those who breach","breach agents","rule-breakers"]

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