drift apart

drift apart
verb
lose personal contact over time
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The two women, who had been roommates in college, drifted apart after they got married

Syn: ↑drift away
Hypernyms: ↑estrange, ↑alienate, ↑alien, ↑disaffect
Verb Frames:
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ˌdrift a ˈpart [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they drift apart he/she/it drifts apart present participle drifting apart past tense drifted apart past participle drifted apart] phrasal verb
if two or more people drift apart, their relationship gradually ends
Thesaurus: to end a friendship or relationshipsynonym
Main entry: drift

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drift apart [phrasal verb]
: to stop having a close relationship

They used to be great friends, but they've gradually drifted apart over the years.

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Main Entry:drift

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ˌdrift aˈpart derived
to become less friendly or close to sb

As children we were very close, but as we grew up we just drifted apart.

Main entry:driftderived

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