Take Apart

B1 8+

Synonyms of take apart

Antonyms of take apart

Collocations of take apart

take apart
Frequency: 75 %

The detective took apart the suspect's alibi during the interrogation.

take apart
Frequency: 65 %

The students were instructed to take apart the experiment setup after completing their lab work.

Idiomatic Expressions for take apart

  • Phrase: take someone apart
    Meaning: to criticize or attack someone harshly or thoroughly
    Usage: The journalist really took the politician apart in her article.