come apart
English
editVerb
editcome apart (third-person singular simple present comes apart, present participle coming apart, simple past came apart, past participle come apart)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, apart.
- (intransitive) to break, separate.
- The jigsaw puzzle will come apart if you try to pick it up.
- My old clothes are all coming apart.
- (intransitive) To have an emotional breakdown; to become emotionally dysfunctional; to have an intense emotional reaction.
Translations
editto separate itself
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