apart [Brit əˈpɑːt, Am əˈpɑrt]PRZYSŁ.Apart is used after certain verbs in English (keep apart, tell apart etc.): for translations consult the appropriate verb entry (keep, tell etc.).
Some groups of files may have been originally installed in the correct sequence, but drift apart with time as certain files within the group are deleted.
As the two instantaneous deviations drift apart again, the phase locked loop will follow the signal with the greatest strength, which will be the line-of-sight signal.
Their marriage is initially a good one, but as the climate changes begin to impact on the surrounding environment, the couple start to cool towards each other and drift apart.