asunder
1 of 1adverb/əˈsʌndər/
1
into separate pieces
- The explosion tore the building asunder, scattering debris everywhere.
- The sword struck the stone, splitting it asunder with a loud crack.
- The fierce storm split the tree asunder, causing it to fall across the road.
- The strong wind ripped the flag asunder, leaving only fragments fluttering in the air.
- The rivalry between the two factions threatened to tear the organization asunder.
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away from one another
- The couple was pulled asunder by circumstances beyond their control, unable to remain together.
- The feud between the two families drove them asunder, making reconciliation impossible.
- Distance will pull them asunder, leaving them with no choice but to move on.
- Their differences tore the friendship asunder, leaving them estranged.
- The harsh reality of the situation pulled them asunder, separating their hopes and dreams.