Apart
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- remote and separate physically or socially; - W.H.Hudson; isolated; obscure
- having characteristics not shared by others; - Vannever Bush
adv.
- separated or at a distance in place or position or time
- not taken into account or excluded from consideration; aside
- away from another or others
- one from the other
- into parts or pieces; asunder
- placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose; aside
v.
- break violently or noisily; smash; crash; break up
- take apart into its constituent pieces; disassemble; dismantle; take apart; break up
- break up or separate; disunify
- But if the rotation is too much the atoms break apart.
- This caused the family to break apart.
- Eggs are laid as loosely adherent clumps which may break apart.
v.
- become separated into pieces or fragments; break; separate; split up; fall apart
v.
- lose personal contact over time; drift away
v.
- become separated into pieces or fragments; break; separate; split up; come apart
- go to pieces; break; wear; wear out; bust
- break or fall apart into fragments; crumble
- lose one's emotional or mental composure; go to pieces
- Beginning in the 1980s, the myth began to fall apart.
- began drinking heavily which led the Jones family to fall apart.
- He wrote ""... this affair is beginning to fall apart somewhat"".
v.
- set apart from others; sequester; sequestrate; set apart; isolate
v.
- recognize or perceive the difference; discriminate
v.
- find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; knock; criticize; criticise
v.
- select something or someone for a specific purpose; assign; specify
- set apart from others; sequester; sequestrate; keep apart; isolate
- Some books that are set apart in the Masoretic Text are grouped together.
- "Over and over, Washington said that America must be something set apart.
- In context, therefore, a holy order is set apart for ministry in the Church.
v.
- take apart into its constituent pieces; disassemble; dismantle; break up; break apart
- divide into pieces; dismember; discerp
- make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features; analyze; analyse; break down; dissect
n.
- the removal of limbs; being cut to pieces; dismemberment
v.
- express a totally negative opinion of; pan; trash
v.
- disentangle and raise the fibers of; tease; loosen
v.
- detect with the senses; spot; recognize; recognise; distinguish; discern; pick out; make out
- mark as different; distinguish; separate; differentiate; secern; secernate; severalize; severalise; tell
E.g.
- The Party fell apart, leaving only a few members.
- However, the co-operation fell apart later in 1745.
- In 2005, the band fell apart and lost a few members.
E.g.
- A family is torn apart by the advent of World War I.
- The council was torn apart and a few members threatened to leave.
- The two men feared that the nation would be torn apart without his leadership.
E.g.
- The country was under the threat of falling apart.
- The theater had an odd process of falling apart.
- The British rule in India was at risk of falling apart.
E.g.
- The Amazonian manatee lacks nails on its flippers, setting it apart from other manatees.
- Temporary cardiac pacing has been used in the management, apart from other supportive measures.
- A New York style bagel has many characteristics that sets it apart from other styles of bagels.
E.g.
- Is the East, after all, so far apart from the West?
- Both sides were still far apart when negotiations ended.
- The wing pivot points are significantly spaced far apart.
E.g.
- The plot combines two love triangles set years apart.
E.g.
- They were always kept apart from each other.
- We are a world apart from each other.
- The petals are long, about wide and spread apart from each other.
E.g.
- The carnival falls apart as Will tries to revive Jim.
- Her love life falls apart as Bharani doesn't respond to any of her letters.
- Ajay's "world falls apart" when he learns Priya has had an affair with Paul.
E.g.
- This ball broke apart to form the rest of the Universe.
- Furthermore, it broke apart as it passed close to the Sun.
- The bomber broke apart, killing three of seven crew members aboard.
E.g.
- The two campuses are about 10 miles apart.
- These two locations, although more than 200 miles apart, are considered one location.
- "My parents were country people, born hundreds of miles apart, a distance filled with difficulties.
E.g.
- Both sides were still far apart when negotiations ended.
- The keys are somewhat larger and spaced farther apart when in landscape mode.
- Their marriage starts to fall apart when Victor begins siding with his family instead of his wife.
E.g.
- Until recent years, Grape-Nuts packaging set it apart from other cereals, in that no sealed film bag was used.
- Because of its extended isolation, Homshetsi contains many archaisms that set it apart from all other Armenian dialects.
- The Office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction has requirements which set it apart from all other state offices.
E.g.
- The two routes split apart in Eskridge.
- These streams of gas and dust can cause the nucleus to spin, and even split apart.
- Greek historian Ephorus reported that a comet split apart as far back as the winter of 372–373 BC.
E.g.
- The supporting arched trusses were built further apart and above the road deck.
- Rainforests were fragmented forming shrinking 'islands' further and further apart.
- The farm with housing, barns and kennel was rebuilt a little further apart in the barnyard.
E.g.
- The print was taken apart and deteriorated in storage.
- The two engines were taken apart, cleaned and reassembled.
- The bridge was finally closed and taken apart on October 7, 2013.
E.g.
- It is performed standing with the feet apart and the knees bent.
- The goal posts could be from a few hundred feet apart to a few miles.
- The gap was once spanned by a walled bridge with arches 6 feet apart.
E.g.
- This sets it apart from uncoupling agents such as protonophores.
- A New York style bagel has many characteristics that sets it apart from other styles of bagels.
- An athletic physique in a small size is what sets it apart from other pony breeds and warmblood horses.
E.g.
- During this period, the band drifted apart.
- We had drifted apart, personality-wise.
- The Cardinals performed into the early 1960s and then drifted apart for the last time.
E.g.
- The band pursued a mind blowing speed and technical brand of Thrash that soon set them apart from the pack.
- It is a rather unique species from a notably old group of fishes, possessing several traits than set them apart from their close relatives.
- From their essentially political position, they developed extreme doctrines that set them apart from both mainstream Sunni and Shia Muslims.