Antonym: together. Similar words: set apart, apartment, apart from, take apart, part, party, depart, in part. Meaning: [ə'pɑːt] adj. 1. remote and separate physically or socially 2. not living together as man and wife 3. having characteristics not shared by others. adv. 1. separated or at a distance in place or position or time 2. not taken into account or excluded from consideration 3. away from another or others 4. placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose 5. one from the other 6. into parts or pieces.
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271. The health service seems to be falling apart at the seams.
272. Both are brilliant pianists, though they're poles apart in style.
273. As soon as she left the room, the other girls began to pick her apart.
274. Arsenal's defence were strong, but their midfield fell apart in the first five minutes of the match.
274. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
275. He took the engine apart and then put it back together again.
276. We tore the other team apart in the second half.
277. Man's ability to reason sets him apart from other animals.
278. Women once again are having fewer children and spacing them further apart.
279. They will take that problem apart and analyze it in great detail.
280. The play portrays a good marriage torn apart by external forces.
281. The man had a difficult time pulling those fighting dogs apart.
282. Sandy stood with his back to the fire, legs wide apart.
283. If you jump into a black hole you will get torn apart and crushed out of existence.
284. My dictionary is falling apart now, I've used it so much.
285. Apart from the bus arriving late, everything else seemed to be going according to plan.
More similar words: set apart, apartment, apart from, take apart, part, party, depart, in part, partly, partial, partner, partially, repartee, particle, departure, particular, take part in, depart from, counterpart, participate, partnership, participant, in particular, particularly, participation, political party, apathy, capable, a pair of, capability.