To "prise apart" means to forcibly separate or open two or more things that are closely joined or stuck together. This action often requires effort and can involve using a tool or applying leverage. The term is commonly used in contexts such as opening tightly sealed containers or breaking apart objects that are adhered to each other.
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It means to be apart from a group. To be alone or singled out.
The same distance apart between two points.
No,12 hours apart.2*12=24 there are 24 hours in one day.
Answer:Initiation - nounIt means to join or be apart of a club or society.
Prise (from veb 'prendre') means taken."Une prise (électrique)" is an electrical socket.
hurry
very beautiful
It is French for:- I'm taken
I've taken it enough
because ur head is bigg :)
I'm English, but I don't recognise the word prise. Depending on the 4th letter, there are many words similair ie: prize, price, pride, prime etc. Concise Oxford dictionary says prise = use force in order to open or move apart. (prise something out of/from) obtain something from (someone) with effort or difficulty. I prised the lid off the barrel with a crow bar. He prised her fingers from the bag and took it from her.
John Prise died in 1555.
John Prise was born in 1502.
You couldn't prise me loose with a crowbar.
The warehouse worker used a crowbar to prise open the wooden crate.The bad guy threatened him to prise the information from him.
Prise, éprise, méprise, comprise ; brise ; crise ; frise ; grise ; mise ; vise...