create a chasm

Frequency: 6.89.3 per million words

To cause a great difference to form between people or groups.

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  • The controversial new policy threatened to create a chasm between the ruling party and its supporters.
  • The rapid adoption of technology has created a vast chasm between the younger and older generations.
  • His constant lies created a chasm of mistrust in their marriage that was impossible to bridge.
  • The country's economic policies have created a deep chasm between the rich and the poor.
  • Ongoing debates about the issue are creating a chasm within the community.
  • If we don't communicate openly, this misunderstanding could create a chasm between us.
  • The revolution created an unbridgeable chasm between the old aristocracy and the new republic.
  • The manager's goal was to unite the team, not to create a chasm with divisive remarks.
  • The leaked emails created a chasm of suspicion between the two political campaigns.
  • A single act of betrayal can create a chasm in a friendship that may never be crossed.