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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31. Place the two posts 6 metres apart.
32. This will be our first Thanksgiving apart.
33. The workers took the engine apart.
34. The two halves of the main branch have grown apart, forming separate trees.
35. Jack and Mary had been married for a long time but gradually drifted apart until they separated.
36. What sets it apart from hundreds of similar small French towns is the huge factory.
37. The two surfaces adhered, and we couldn't get them apart.
38. I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
39. Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
39. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
40. North Americans often hold off a certain distance in conversation, which is about 21 inches apart found by studies.
41. Sometimes things have to fall apart to make way for better things.
42. While the two are only days apart in age they seem to belong to wholly different generations.
43. We made a deliberate decision to live apart for a while.
44. Apart from tears, only time could wear everything away. While feeling is being processed by time, conflicts would be reconciled as time goes by, just like a cup of tea that is being continuously diluted.
45. The two parties were still too much apart to form an alliance.
46. She was happy apart from the fact that she could not return home.
47. The two sides in the talks are still a long way apart .
48. The two halves of the main branch have grown apart.
49. The beggar tore the chicken apart and began to eat.
50. The two surface adhered to each other, and we couldn't get them apart.
51. She was the only British competitor apart from Richard Meade.
52. They propagated political doctrines which promised to tear apart the fabric of British society.
53. Apart from a small team of paid staff, the organisation consists of unpaid volunteers.
54. Perhaps it is the almost universal use of flavourings that makes it so hard to tell the products apart.
55. Apart from my host, I didn't know a single person there.
56. Apart from criminal investigation techniques, students learn forensic medicine, philosophy and logic.
57. He was standing a bit apart from the rest of us, watching us.
58. The deal fell apart because of a lack of financing.
59. He took it apart brick by brick, and put it back together again.
60. I picked up the book and it came apart in my hands.
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