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View definitions for splitting up

splitting up

noun as in disseverance

noun as in disseverment

noun as in segregation

noun as in separatism

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In 2021, they announced they would be taking a break after their 2022 tour but insisted they were not splitting up permanently.

From BBC

Though they’re splitting up, there’s no bitterness between them: “I hope it brings you bliss, I really hope you get it and you don’t live to regret it,” they sing to each other.

She said: "Fascinating finds include loving letters from Eric's parents and a poignant message from Ernie Wise revealing how close the pair came to splitting up...thankfully that never happened."

From BBC

“There are better ways to improve the immigration system ... than splitting up families, separating children from their parents, or holding them in appalling conditions,” Schiff said.

Shanghai declared that anyone who got a divorce would be subject to restrictions on apartment buying for three years, to counter couples who were splitting up just so they could buy second homes as investments.

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

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