fall apart
Britishverb
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to break owing to long use or poor construction
the chassis is falling apart
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to become disorganized and ineffective
since you resigned, the office has fallen apart
Example Sentences
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“When cases begin to fall apart after being advanced so publicly, it is fair to ask whether the process itself was flawed from the outset.”
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 7, 2026
A deal with McCormick could come within weeks, assuming the talks don’t fall apart, people familiar with the matter said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026
They added these extraordinary efforts to hide his identity began to fall apart in September 2000, after he was charged with defacing a billboard in New York.
From BBC • Mar. 18, 2026
"Fiction is about sharing experiences," he says -- a process that helps us to be "emotionally prepared when something serious happens to us in life, so we don't fall apart."
From Barron's • Mar. 5, 2026
I asked him why it took him so long for things to fall apart.
From "P.S. Be Eleven" by Rita Williams-Garcia
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