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"come apart" Definitions
  1. to break into pieces
"come apart" Synonyms
collapse crumble disintegrate splinter tear break break up come unstuck dissolve separate shatter split come to bits come to pieces fall apart fall to bits fall to pieces fragment fracture shiver give give way cave in capitulate succumb bend break down crumple fall buckle topple sink fall in give in tumble down yield go split up end things break off detach disband divide divorce go separate ways group part part company rope off seclude sever sort stand between undo run unravel ladder come undone abrade chafe fray wear frazzle tatter shred distress become tattered wear through wear away wear out become worn become ragged wear thin break open crack open burst prize pry rupture fissure snap break out gape rend rive cleave ribbon rip sunder dissever rip apart tear apart cut disjoint decouple disassociate disconnect disjoin dissociate disunite ramify resolve uncouple unlink unyoke panic overreact be afraid be alarmed be nervous be scared flap be agitated become panic-stricken be hysterical be perturbed be terrified freak get overwrought take fright lose control become hysterical be filled with fear go wrong fail flop miscarry misfire abort fall through fall flat be unsuccessful go awry not succeed come to grief come a cropper go amiss go adrift upset troubled worried distressed disturbed dismayed bothered hurt shaken agitated disconcerted disquieted perturbed ruffled anxious confused discomposed distraught grieved unsettled mixed-up bewildered addle addled addlepated bedevilled(UK) bedeviled(US) befogged befuddled bemused bushed confounded dazed distracted dizzy dopey dopy fogged discouraged dejected depressed despondent sad downcast disconsolate disheartened gloomy dispirited down glum crestfallen blue melancholy low heartsick demoralised(UK) demoralized(US) disappointed More

140 Sentences With "come apart"

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When it began to come apart for mainline Protestants, it was partly with the rise of the evangelicals, but before that, it began to come apart when they stopped having as many children.
" HuffPost banner yesterday afternoon: "REPUBLICANS COME APART AT THE SEAMS.
Attempting to become bodies, they immediately start to come apart.
It had all started to come apart in the fall.
And then things started to come apart in other places.
If these two weren't broken before, surely they'll come apart now.
The Paris compact has thus not come apart at the seams.
Days after it was announced, the deal started to come apart.
I was enabling people's addictions and I felt lives come apart.
Against Chung, Zverev seemed to come apart in the fourth set.
Shortly after this footage ends, the vehicle started to come apart.
Things come apart like a roof ripped off by the wind.
Rarely if ever has a party seemed to come apart so visibly.
Past agreements have foundered and come apart over small gaps in definitions.
Sociologically, this campaign has been an education in how societies come apart.
This suggested that the hurricane's cyclonic structure was beginning to come apart.
I mean, we know that jobs in America have already come apart.
Recognizing that his fabrications were becoming legally significant, Wallace began to come apart.
"What we see is a presidency that's starting to come apart," he said.
Forty-eight hours after the Chequers summit, May's government began to come apart.
Now, it's the Tory Party that might come apart along its Brexit axis.
Now she was wondering if the place would pull together — or come apart.
When they come apart, what is it that causes them to fall apart?
It may come apart before the party has any reward to show for it.
The destruction is realized with remarkable tidiness, even as bodies and landscapes come apart.
If this acceleration continues, even a carefully engineered calculation machine will eventually come apart.
But that "culture of welcome" or "Willkommenskultur" has started to come apart at the seams.
The minute you decide to stop playing along, Control can come apart at the seams.
The lid unscrews, and the straw is made of two pieces that easily come apart.
One window was built to come apart so that the camera could pass through it.
Many allies waffle because they have parliamentary governments with delicate coalitions that can easily come apart.
That's when LSU sprung a full-court press on Vandy, and things started to come apart.
We saw each other a few times after that, but it was different; we'd come apart.
"I never thought I would see the transatlantic relationship come apart in this way," Jones said.
But Mr. Serra's "prop pieces" can come apart at the seams in less than two seconds.
All the political patterns established since 1958, when the present Constitution was adopted, have come apart.
But Mr. Serra's "prop pieces" can come apart at the seams in less than two seconds.
Alas, the two sides of Judson's zip proved liable to come apart rather easily, defeating its purpose.
Some analysts, including Joe Phillippi, head of AutoTrends Consulting, warn that the alliance itself could come apart.
Some Chinese deals have already come apart this winter, though the full reasons are not always clear.
They will come apart unexpectedly, dumping red wine in places where you emphatically do not want it.
Then roughly halfway through our marriage, in the late aughts, the journalism business began to come apart.
In her two decades at the hospital's pediatric ward, Arishi has seen Yemen slowly come apart again.
There are still plenty of ways for this to come apart, which is where the Cubs parallels end.
"This fucking thing," Peggy shouted, her eyes shut, wondering if this was it, if she'd finally come apart.
I used Thirstie covers with OsoCozy for three years and never did one cover come apart or tear.
But while the reporting process gets hammered out, the broader political landscape has come apart at the seams.
Tusk seems to feel if all this comes together, if the EU doesn't come together, it will come apart.
But now that the group faces military defeat, the unity that held Iraq together is starting to come apart.
That bond is unlikely to come apart without a serious challenge to Mr. de Blasio in the 2017 election.
When our shift ended at four o'clock and we'd gathered in our circle I was ready to come apart.
"There was just an unfortunate event and setback where things did come apart, and there was a complication," Jennings recalled.
Sateen sheets are generally more delicate than percale bedding, and more likely to pill or come apart in the wash.
It made something in the dark inside of her break, come apart in a soft rain of little sparkly pieces.
How easily it might all have come apart was illustrated perfectly on Tuesday, how fragile even the supreme can be.
He said the operation "could come apart" in the months ahead, with Fiat Chrysler's merger proposal adding to the ongoing friction.
These vehicles are equipped with Positive Crankcase Ventilation valves that may come apart and cause debris to fall into the engine.
"I like seeing how different shapes can look visually appealing as they come apart whether cutting, scooping and smashing," he wrote.
If this occurs before the expanding sheet starts to come apart into microdroplets (and, thus, splash), then the splash is averted.
But when we get into the realm of immediate international conflict, the whole thing starts to come apart at the seams.
With the arrival of Charlie, the birthday had come apart, and only a residue, a faint echo of the meal remained.
It's not difficult to see how a lightning-rod figure like Kanye West would start to come apart at the seams.
With the tastier options—the tongue and most of the fatty flesh—eaten away, the carcass was beginning to come apart.
These systems of lies malfunction in the open world, and Chernobyl is a timely reminder of how it can come apart completely.
After 2010, the organization began to come apart, with the Beltran-Leyva brothers and many other top cartel officials captured or killed.
In the Giants' locker room, McAdoo has considerable support from the offensive players, largely because he has not flinched when things come apart.
Trumping is contagious, and it threatens to cause the fabric we've woven over the last half century to come apart at the seams.
Other people had tried different things, but they would come apart, and he figured out a particular way to splice cables that worked.
I would never run or work out in One-Taps, because they feel as if they'd come apart under any kind of stress.
It takes the force of the artist's will to pull the viewer in opposite directions until one starts to come apart at the seams.
Its most recent edition, The Color System: Schemes for Life Enhancement (or Because I Love You I Can Come Apart), is an evocative collaboration.
Many countries have come apart only to return much stronger, their people born anew thanks to the lessons they learned from their bitter experiences.
Whole communities and careers and lives have grown up around the monument; now, with its protections gone, those are threatening to come apart as well.
My boys were in high school by then, their lives filled with friends and sports and girls, and my marriage was starting to come apart.
Bailey, whose career had come apart over the last few years, on Thursday won a second consecutive start for the first time since July 19393.
Shortly after that, the ambulance's left front tire began to come apart and eventually came completely off, leaving the ambulance to ride on its rim.
But the dramatic increase in anti-Jewish assaults amounts to a flashing light, warning society of its potential to come apart and turn against itself.
"It's always possible, it's highly improbable but always possible that the deal will come apart at the end for some wholly unpredictable reason," Davis said.
Over the past two years, Chinese negotiators have also repeatedly believed they had a deal, only for it to come apart at the last minute.
Puzder's nomination began to come apart on Monday, when reports emerged that at least four Republican senators whose votes were key for confirmation had cold feet.
But after a fragmented first quarter, the Rockets regrouped and had an easy time with a Phoenix Suns team that has come apart at the seams.
When those muscles come apart, the belly may bulge out, causing a "pooch" that can make a woman look pregnant long after she has given birth.
But it has all started to come apart, because Trump is incapable of doing anything in a way that doesn't maximally embarrass himself or the country.
Now, investment funds are working with lawyers to pore over agreements to make sure they are placing bets on deals that are unlikely to come apart.
Officials here and at the W.H.O. fear that hard-won progress may soon be reversed and a remarkable success story may come apart, with deadly consequences.
Interspersed throughout is a typewritten poem by Vermont poet Bianca Stone, "Because I Love You I Can Come Apart," complete with draft cross-outs and corrections.
I'm sure I've got plenty of dumb, pretentious things to say about it, but realistically speaking, it all boils down to: I like seeing bodies come apart.
Her round, which she played in a group with Kerr, started to come apart on the par-4 11th when her second shot went over the green.
While their countries had come apart in different and specific ways, their disasters shared some common origins, including the ruinous consequences of decades of American wars and sanctions.
The meditative aspects of the work are balanced on top of each other to form a singular object that feels like it could come apart at any moment.
And when the cognitive dissonance became too much, and Richard's actions forced Morgan to take a stand, he started to come apart, the memories of his son bursting forth.
But the game began to come apart for the Brewers after Manager Craig Counsell, true to form, pulled his starter with a 2-0 lead in the sixth inning.
The two halves of the heart are joined, but come apart in the middle — you know, just like those best-friend necklaces you used to share with your longtime pal.
Instead, he marvels, it looks as if the Republican Party "is going to come apart first", undone by Mr Trump, a man who scorns so many organising principles of conservatism.
For example, a conventional walking harness is not tested to the forces exerted in a crash, running the risk that stitching may come apart or the strap connectors may fail.
WHEN Stephen Harper stepped down as leader of Canada's Conservative Party after losing a national election in October 2015, it looked as if the party he had created might come apart.
But more than nostalgia is needed to render the way both city and country have begun to come apart in recent years as the social fabric holding them together has frayed.
And it's all worth it for the telling, well-tuned moment when Lacie starts to come apart, and the bleeps of her plummeting rating start showing up in the episode's soundtrack.
"The onrush of product will not be checked," writes James, conscious that — even as he draws together the touchstone shows for his book — the whole consensus is starting to come apart.
"We know that comets sometimes disintegrate, but we don't know much about why or how they come apart," said lead author David Jewitt, an astronomer based at UCLA, in a statement.
But then, in a matter of days, in a string of developments that were almost unfathomable, Mr. Colangelo saw his career come apart, an apparent casualty of spousal support gone wrong.
Their storylines intersect and come apart while Bojack is in rehab, which drives home the point that this show has never been about Bojack being messed up while everyone else is fine.
It turns out that in water, human bodies naturally disarticulate, or come apart at the joints, so hands and feet often disconnect from corpses after soaking in the ocean for a while.
A few weeks after the 2016 flight, from New Orleans to Orlando, the National Transportation Safety Board issued its initial findings: Metal fatigue had caused part of the engine to come apart.
Bosch spends some time there as well, but it's also got a good feeling for the city as a whole, a place living and breathing and doing its best to not come apart.
I suspect that somewhere in the heart of many Americans is the wish to see "it all come apart" because the "all" is simply too much to reckon with, too much to bear.
We'll eventually get a closer look at how each piece fits together and what it does, but this broad overview shows you — in general terms — how the Switch can come apart, piece by piece.
"We know that comets sometimes disintegrate, but we don't know much about why or how they come apart," explained lead researcher David Jewitt of the University of California at Los Angeles, in a statement.
This belief explains the persistence of the caste system, and the remarkable fact that a country that is home to one in three of the world's poor has not come apart at the seams.
And right now, our political feedback mechanism in this country is breaking down... So the accelerationism idea, it might be satisfying, but do we really want to sit around and watch our society come apart?
But that might be a burden his opponents, and party elders, are willing to bear if the alternative is Nominee Trump, a prospect they believe could cause the GOP to come apart at the seams.
In one of the biggest Chinese deals to come apart, Anbang Insurance, a politically connected company with a murky ownership structure, abruptly pulled out of a $14 billion deal to buy Starwood Hotels and Resorts.
But no one has really given serious thought to the idea that the United States might more peacefully come apart, a kind of velvet divorce that sees red and blue states disentangle themselves without recourse to violence.
Should the eurozone come apart because of untoward political and economic developments in a major eurozone member country like Italy, the U.K.'s decision last year to leave Europe would have proved to be a prescient one.
In 1765, the year Boston began to come apart over imperial taxation, Copley had hauled the painting to the Long Wharf and shipped it to London, a message in a bottle bobbing across a vast and furious ocean.
We're unprepared for his mastery with the myriad ways we all hurt each other and ourselves, how fragile it all is and how families and lives can come apart in an instant or slowly, then all at once.
But when other people were around she thought that some of them were better — smarter, funnier, cuter, thinner, hotter, cooler — and she felt herself come apart a little, like sugar on the kitchen table, spilled from a spoon.
Taking a cue from these troubled deals, some investment funds that do merger arbitrage trading are working with lawyers to pore over agreements to make sure they are placing trades on deals that are not likely to come apart.
"Logic would argue we're not going to see a total breakdown in world trade, that the European Union is not going to come apart because it's too costly for everyone in Europe if that were to happen," he said.
The Washington Post reported Wednesday that aviation experts have yet to explain the reason for the deadly incident, with one aviation expert telling the newspaper that it looked as if the aircraft had come apart before hitting the ground.
It was a monumental triumph for Woods, a come-from-behind victory for a player who had had so much go wrong on the course and off after his personal life began to come apart on Thanksgiving night in 2009.
The huge amounts of money made by industry executives became an easy target for politicians, as information came to light that Mozilo made more than $400 million during a seven-year stretch leading to 2006, when the market began to come apart.
If you cried for the police officers, but you have a hard time taking serious all these videos coming out with African Americans dying, it's time to do a heart check, because we're either going to come together or come apart now.
But a major deal has been elusive because paying billions in cash would stretch its finances and CEO Kottmann does not want Clariant, which he has shaped considerably, to come apart as a junior partner in any merger deal or in a sale.
Were General Hifter to become incapacitated, one strong possibility is that the coalition that he so carefully assembled to take control of Benghazi would come apart at the seams, riven by strains and lacking a natural successor, said Mr. Wehrey, the analyst.
Sure, the show is ABC's latest attempt to recreate the banter-filled magic of Shonda Rhimes's Grey's Anatomy and Scandal (though Rhimes is not involved), and, yeah, the entire show would probably come apart if you pulled at one of its many stray plot threads.
The heroes only barely develop shared strategies toward the end of the movie — normally, their tactics are each to jump him in turn, knock him down, and get knocked down themselves, which makes for extremely repetitive combat, no matter how many walls come apart in the process.
Sully director Clint Eastwood creates a narrative about a man who doesn't know how to cope with fame and the "hero" tag: Captain Sullenberger doesn't come apart, but he does have to spend some time musing over who he is in the wake of the crash.
CNN aviation analyst Mary Schiavo said that given the two distinct impact points and that the debris is spread out over several miles, it leads her to believe the plane experienced a catastrophic event -- perhaps an engine or propeller breaking off -- that caused the plane to come apart midair.
Hitherto, new cars—even quite modest ones—have tended to be bought as status symbols and expressions of personal style, but if consumers become more interested in what software and entertainment systems a car can run, rather than what it looks like, the industry's whole business model may come apart.
And the more that I read it, the more time I spent with it, the more I realized that it was simply a book about friendship and a book about persevering for friendship and the lengths that we will go through to put those we love back together when they come apart.
After settling into an AI research job at Bell Labs in the mid '90s, internal strife at AT&T caused his team there to come apart just as it was rolling out check-reading ATMs — neural-net-powered technology that's still in use today — right as LeCun believed it was making clear progress.
At the other extreme is a different trauma, normal only for the famous: Folks who camp outside of Swift's Manhattan apartment building and shriek as she exits; who, upon seeing her backstage, tearfully come apart; who so adore her that they need her as an unwitting accessory to their surprise marriage proposal.
In three memorable 1920 drawings of nude bathers by the sea, Picasso follows the contours of his models' bodies with cavalier disregard for their overall proportions, ending up in one case with a bather who'd have to be eight feet tall and in another with a woman whose legs have come apart from her torso.
If Trump's candidacy does not come apart at the seams within the next 10 days — and there is no reason to expect that it will do so, given the number of storms it has weathered to date — it is increasingly difficult to see how any of his rivals will stop him from becoming the party's standard-bearer.
As then-FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyTrump is flooding the swamp that Obama drained Comey op-ed: US democracy won't 'come apart' if Trump isn't removed from office CNN's Axelrod says impeachment didn't come up until 80 minutes into focus group MORE noted, Clinton was "extremely careless" in utilizing a private server for her communications as secretary of state.
To understand the economic predicament the country finds itself in, you have to remember what was happening in China about a year ago completely aside from the trade conflict with the US. Last winter, you may recall, it seemed the Chinese economy might come apart at the seams, as credit had dried up for the private sector — which is where most of the country's growth comes from — and consumers dramatically slowed spending.
When slicing ceviche, the fish will sometimes come apart at the tendon, so you'll want to cut across the length of the fish at the tendon to make sure it doesn't fall apart when you start slicing the ceviche and to avoid a chewy texture Last, if you're making ceviche, you'll slice at an angle, being careful to cut against the grain to make sure you don't wind up with with an overly tough fish.
The Handmaid's Tale "She's too young, it's too late, we come apart, my arms are held, and the edges go dark and nothing is left but a little window, a very little window … " This week's episode was structurally tricky, as if taking a cue from the latest installment of "Westworld": Moira in Canada, Econopeople in Gilead, and June's desperate attempt at escape, half of which is devoted to her flashbacks across multiple timelines.
Former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyTrump is flooding the swamp that Obama drained Comey op-ed: US democracy won't 'come apart' if Trump isn't removed from office CNN's Axelrod says impeachment didn't come up until 85033 minutes into focus group MORE penned an op-ed in The Washington Post on Friday maintaining that the U.S. won't unravel even if President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE is not removed from office.

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