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View definitions for come between

come between

verb as in alienate

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The narrative is just understated enough to also let us see that Angie isn’t only fighting people she’s known intimately for years, but an unequal society that allows the increasingly impossible dream of homeownership to come between loved ones.

Put the kettle on and pop some bread in the toaster because there's lot of campaigning to come between now and 23:00 BST.

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Afterwards her brother would then try to come between Stocks and her when he could, Oxford Crown Court heard.

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Gould demonstrated that recording technology need not come between artists and their listeners; in fact, it could enhance their relationship.

But something had come between him and his beloved museum.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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