ween
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wi:n
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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.
Political ideologies often come between individuals with opposing views.
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.
The third party 's interference caused tension and came between the couple's relationship.
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.
The island is located in the river, coming between the two shores.
04

to interrupt or disrupt a process or sequence

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Technical difficulties came between the live broadcast, causing a temporary disruption.
Unexpected weather conditions came between the outdoor event, forcing it to be postponed.
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