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Phrasal Verb - Coming Apart

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'come apart' is a present participle/ gerund form that describes a situation where people, things, or parts separate or break away from each other, often in a disorderly or destructive manner. This can be literal, referring to physical separation, or metaphorical, referring to social, emotional, or mental disintegration.

Examples

No.Example
1The relationship with her boyfriend was coming apart at the seams.
2After the fire ravaged the old factory, the building started coming apart, brick by brick.
3As the company struggled financially, it began coming apart from the inside out.
4The couple's marriage was coming apart due to his infidelity.
5The fabric of society was coming apart due to racism and inequality.
6The once-solid business partnership started coming apart as they had different visions.
7Her mental health was coming apart after losing her mother to cancer.
8The people were coming apart during the chaos of the natural disaster.
9As the storm drains failed, the once-so-unified neighborhood was coming apart.
10The masterwork soap opera's plotline was meticulously coming apart.