FAQs About the word taken apart

taken apart

to disconnect the pieces of (something), to treat (someone or something) roughly or harshly

abused,brutalised,messed up,bullied,burnt,harassed,hurt,ill-treated,ill-used,injured

cared for,cherished,fostered ,nurtured,catered (to),coddled,favoured,grateful,humorous,indulged

take-home pays => Take-home pay, take up with => Start using or doing, take to the cleaners => Take to the dry cleaners, take the mickey out of => take the piss out of, take ship => take ship,