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What (who) is grow apart - definition

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Grow (song); Grow (disambiguation); GROW

grow apart      
If people who have a close relationship grow apart, they gradually start to have different interests and opinions from each other, and their relationship starts to fail.
He and his wife grew apart...
It sounds as if you have grown apart from Tom.
PHRASAL VERB: pl-n V P, V P from n
A Life Apart: Hasidism in America         
1997 FILM BY OREN RUDAVSKY, MENACHEM DAUM
A Life Apart
A Life Apart: Hasidism in America is 1997 documentary produced for PBS about Hasidic Judaism in America produced and directed by Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky, written by Daum and Robert Seidman, and narrated by Leonard Nimoy and Sarah Jessica Parker.
apart         
adj., adv.
1) to fall apart
2) to tell apart
3) apart from (apart from everything else)

Wikipedia

Grow

Grow or GROW may refer to:

  • Growth (disambiguation), an increase in some quantity over time or a measure of some principal
  • GROW model, a technique for problem solving or goal setting
  • Graphical ROMable Object Windows, a windowing system that was developed into the MarioNet split web browser
Examples of use of grow apart
1. "It was just one of those things when two people grow apart and the children grow up.
2. And that‘s why I sounded the alarm on the home mortgage crisis well over a year ago... (APPLAUSE) ... because these are the issues that will determine whether we will once again grow together as a nation or continue to grow apart.