come between
English
Verb
come between (third-person singular simple present comes between, present participle coming between, simple past came between, past participle come between)
- (transitive) To affect negatively or cause discord between (someone) and another person.
- Our love is so strong that nothing can come between us.
- I still had strong feelings for him, but didn't tell her because I didn't want to come between him and his happy family.
Translations
to affect negatively
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