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Meaning of pull apart
The primary meaning of "pull apart" is to separate or divide something into parts, often by force or violence.
Etymology of pull apart
The phrase "pull apart" is derived from the verbs "pull" and "apart", with "pull" originating from Old English "pullian", meaning to pluck or pull, and "apart" originating from Old English "on" and "part", meaning away from a part or separate
Historically, the phrase has been used to describe physical separation or division, as well as emotional or social division
Synonyms
disassemble
dismantle
take apart
separate
disconnect
detach
undo
unfasten
loosen
release
divide
split
tear apart
break apart
come apart
fall apart
fragment
disintegrate
decompose
dissolve
unravel
disentangle
untangle
disconnect
disengage
dispel
dissipate
break down
demolish
destroy
dismantle
raze
tear down
wreck
ruin
shatter
smash
crush
pulverize
fragmentize
splinter
shiver
sever
chop
slice
cut
cleave
sunder
disjoin
disconnect
dissever
isolate
seclude
segregate
Definitions
- To separate or divide something into parts, often by force or violence
- * To cause something to come apart or break into pieces
- * To divide or separate people or things, often in a forceful or violent manner
Usage Examples
- The toy car was delicate and would pull apart if handled roughly
- * The couple's argument began to pull them apart, and they eventually separated
- * The strong wind started to pull the roof apart, causing damage to the building
Antonyms
assemble
put together
join
unite
connect
attach
fasten
tighten
secure
integrate
combine
merge
reunite
reconcile
reunify
bring together
assemble
construct
build
create
make
repair
mend
fix
restore
reunite
reassemble
reattach
refasten
rejoin
recombine
rebuild
reconstruct
remake
renew
revamp
revitalize