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drift apart in American English to gradually lose interest in or affection for each other See full dictionary entry for drift Examples of 'drift apart' in a sentencedrift apart We'd started to drift apart and eventually split.In a lot of break-ups people just drift apart.Instead of finding a way to organise intimate time together, the couple drift apart.The old and the young, they drift apart, lapsing out of all understanding.They began to drift apart and the relationship ended in the summer of 1997.Ten years into the marriage we started to drift apart.People find each other, drift apart and (if they are lucky) come together again. |