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Meanings of
come apart
in English
Portuguese
dividir
Catalan
trencar-se
Back to the meaning
Become separated into pieces or fragments.
break
separate
come away
split up
fall apart
Related terms
break up
Portuguese
dividir
Synonyms
Examples for "
break
"
break
separate
come away
split up
fall apart
Examples for "
break
"
1
Yes, that really was his only
break
in the case thus far.
2
Popular films did, however,
break
into the best picture race last year.
3
Superb police work, chief: When you friend suggest you
break
the law.
4
NK: Today we have not heard any reports of diseases
break
out.
5
Mr Bell said health interventions could
break
the addiction and crime cycle.
1
However, it remains a
separate
issue to the Good Friday alcohol ban.
2
State media said they were planning two
separate
attacks on crowded areas.
3
EU members have to be members of the
separate
Council of Europe.
4
No territory, state or individual can
separate
and work underground, Barroso said.
5
Hain said the issue of crime was a
separate
and complicated matter.
1
Battalions have seen live action and
come
away
in a healthier state.
2
In short, I
come
away
empty-handed.' And he let go the spear.
3
I am really pleased to
come
away
with the win, said Webster.
4
To
come
away
with the silver medal was good, said Piet Bulling.
5
It would do no good to
come
away
with the wrong thing.
1
The other four members of the group
split
up
the following year.
2
They'd
split
up
,
Doris and Bert, a year after I left home.
3
Following the
split
up
both companies were seen as potential takeover targets.
4
The couple had
split
up
several months previously but remained business partners.
5
Moller-Maersk could
split
up
into separate companies, its chairman said on Thursday.
1
You said Swayne began to
fall
apart
a couple of years ago.
2
Food and water keep your body together so it doesn't
fall
apart
.
3
There is no good reason why the United Kingdom should
fall
apart
.
4
A deal has not yet been reached and could yet
fall
apart
.
5
Fiction: 'Things started to
fall
apart
at home when my brother .
Usage of
come apart
in English
1
I want to ask whether you intend to
come
apart
like Cosgrove.
2
Durable, lasts for years, won't
come
apart
in water, hot or cold.
3
After two months in the United States, Bourdin started to
come
apart
.
4
The current Coalition could well
come
apart
before the next scheduled election.
5
Never did she imagine, moments later, the whole thing would
come
apart
.
6
Two more marines went up, and the minaret began to
come
apart
.
7
The heels were worn out already, the buckles starting to
come
apart
.
8
Spacecraft that
come
apart
to make forts are not for round trip.
9
When she passes away, will the monarchy
come
apart
at the seams?
10
One had
come
apart
in our first brush with a little riffle.
11
Each pill should
come
apart
in two and have white powder inside.
12
The handle had
come
apart
the first time I tried to use it.
13
This time he thought the mountainside would
come
apart
beneath him.
14
We didn't have time for me to
come
apart
,
or stop to rest.
15
The pitcher had
come
apart
and the lid had gone under the bed.
16
On the third day of snow, the king's host began to
come
apart
.
Other examples for "come apart"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
come
apart
come
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
come apart
Portuguese
dividir
separar
Catalan
trencar-se
trencar
partir-se
partir
Come apart
through the time
Come apart
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common