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Break apart Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹeɪk/ /əˈpɑɹt
BRAYK uh-PART
bɹˈeɪk/ /ɐpˈɑːt
brAYK up-AHT

Definición

To split into pieces or separate into parts, either physically (like breaking something) or metaphorically (such as a group ending).

Uso & Matices

Usually informal; used both for physical things (like objects or materials) and for abstract situations (like relationships or groups). Often interchangeable with 'fall apart' for objects, but 'break apart' emphasizes the act of dividing. Can be literal ('the vase broke apart') or figurative ('the band broke apart').

Oraciones de Ejemplo

The old bridge started to break apart during the storm.

basic

If you drop the toy, it might break apart.

basic

The ice will break apart when it gets warm.

basic

Their friendship began to break apart after the big argument.

natural

The company could break apart if the new plan fails.

natural

Don’t pull too hard or it will just break apart.

natural