come between
come
ˈkʌm
kam
bet
bɪt
bit
ween
wi:n
vin
British pronunciation
/kˈʌm bɪtwˈiːn/

Definition & Meaning of "come between"in English

to come between
[phrase form: come]
01

to be a cause or source of division or conflict between two or more parties

to come between definition and meaning
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Religious differences can come between people of different faiths.
02

to ruin a relationship or connection between two or more people

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A disagreement between friends should not allow anything to come between their bond.
03

to be situated in the middle or among other things

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The small park comes between the two busy intersections in the city.
04

to interrupt or disrupt a process or sequence

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Technical difficulties came between the live broadcast, causing a temporary disruption.
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