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Apart meaning
Placed separately (in regard to space or time). | Separately, exclusively, not together. | In or into two or more parts.
Example sentences (20)
Some prefixes have a specific meaning; the prefix zer- main refers to destruction, as in zerreißen main (to tear apart), zerbrechen main (to break apart), zerschneiden main (to cut apart).
All throughout the film, we're treated to the songs that Guy and Girl write and perform, sometimes apart and sometimes apart.
Apart from if they come in and bring some new players that can make a difference for us, OK, apart from that it has to be us on the pitch and make that difference that we need.
Apart from that, F1 has also taken advantage of many more media platforms apart from the traditional TV coverage.
That's just one of those things that, as a film comes together and falls apart and comes together and falls apart, sometimes the right man for the job ends up revealing himself at the last minute.
Despite the requirement that all equipment must be at least six feet apart, the best practice is to place it at least 10 feet apart.
Keeping a metre apart reduces the risk of catching the virus by about 80 per cent, and for every added metre you stay apart, the protection against catching the virus increases.
One hilarious fact about JT and the Woods’ is that Charlie and Thomas are actually closer in age (16 years apart) than he and Tiger are (18 years apart).
Rather than surveying transect lines 20 nautical miles apart, the saildrones surveyed transects that were roughly 40 nautical miles apart.
Tee times, which originally had to be 20 minutes apart, can now be 12 minutes apart.
The Together Apart Grant was designed to combat this by encouraging residents to engage in neighbourhood or community projects that promote positive social interaction and connectedness while staying physically apart.
We may be 6 feet apart in physical distance, but we are not 6 feet apart in heart or mind.
A terrified Keegan could see that his life was falling apart and he fell apart as the enormity of what he had done struck him hard.
It is like being apart of secret club that not just anybody can be apart of.
This case is falling apart because it is a fundamentally bad case, and bad cases eventually fall apart even when law enforcement officials try and stack the deck against the accused,” he told the Guardian.
Apart from one brief visit, Holbein had lived apart from Elsbeth since 1532.
Every member (apart from the earliest) of such a nexus is a causal consequence of the earliest member of the nexus, and every member (apart from the last) of such a nexus is a causal antecedent of the last member of the nexus.
In the Minnesota study of twins reared apart, it was actually found that there was higher correlation for monozygotic twins reared apart (.52)than monozygotic twins reared together (.44).
Note: uch as the UK: in England and Wales, divorce can be obtained on the ground of living apart for more than 2 years (with consent); and living apart for more than 5 years (without consent).
These lines were typically 100 yds apart and the lifts were typically 4 minutes apart.