A personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.
1 Success looks likely, but don't let a slight rift with colleagues develop!
2 Kalanick's departure could signal a growing rift between technology companies and Washington.
3 A rift with the business community could pose other problems for Obama.
4 He said remedial action is underway to try and heal the rift .
5 Madikizela-Mandela's stand appears to have caused a rift in the Mandela family.
6 The rift among physicists had never been greater or lasted so long.
7 Just then the sun peeped out from a rift in the clouds.
8 The leak of Eikenberry's cables revealed a serious rift within the administration.
9 Recent scholarship, though, suggests that the rift was not quite so antagonistic.
10 Instead, he slipped into a rift in the rocks along the river-bank.
11 They say the rift between them is getting deeper, although mediation continues.
12 Then, on September 1, came the first rift in the threatening situation.
13 He stared straight ahead of him through a rift in the vines.
14 Hugh d'Argent watched the dawn break-a silver rift in the purple sky.
15 There it was: a rift in their partnership that I could exploit.
16 Through the lurid rift of smoke I can see the friendly stars.
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