Split up

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verb

To separate into parts or cease to be together.

After 10 years of marriage, they decided to split up.
Visual representation of "split up" - To separate into parts or cease to be together.

Often appears as...

  • decide to split up
  • they split up
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Relationship End

Often implies a romantic or significant relationship ending.

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They chose to split up after years of constant arguing.
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Temporary Separation

Can refer to a brief, physical separation in a group activity.

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Let's split up to cover more ground during the scavenger hunt.
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Emotional Weight

Carries an emotional tone, suggesting some level of difficulty or sadness.

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It was hard for everyone when they decided to split up.
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