break apart

The phrase 'break apart' is versatile, commonly used to describe physical separation, disintegration, or division in various contexts.

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Definition

B2General

To separate into smaller pieces or components.

Example

  • The vase broke apart when it fell on the floor.

B2Science

(technical)To disintegrate or fragment into smaller pieces.

Example

  • The material began to break apart under extreme pressure.

B2Relationships

To separate or be separated from a group or relationship.

Example

  • The band broke apart after years of touring together.

B2Mechanics

(technical)To disassemble something into its base parts for repair, analysis, or repurposing.

Example

  • The mechanic broke apart the engine to find the fault.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "break apart":

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