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verb tore, torn, tearing
- 1. To pull or rip something apart by force.
- Thesaurus: lacerate, rip, shred, rend, gash, mangle, scratch, sever, claw, sunder, mutilate.
- Form: tear at something (usually)
intr
4. To come apart; to be pulled or ripped apart.
- Example: material that tears easily
5. To rush; to move with speed or force.
- Thesaurus: rush, bolt, dart, dash, hurry, run, speed, race, fly, sprint, zoom.
- Form: tear along (often)
- Form: tear away
- Form: tear off
- 1. A hole or other damage caused by tearing.
- Thesaurus: rip, hole, laceration, rupture, snag, run, split, scratch.
3. Damage.
- Example: wear and tear
- To be unable to decide between (two or more options).
- colloq
To rebuke or reprimand them severely.
- To be in despair with impatience and frustration.
Phrasal Verb: tear someone apart
- To cause them severe suffering or distress.
- To remove or take them by force; to force or persuade them to leave.
- To pull it down or demolish it using force.
- To attack them physically or verbally.
- To tear it into pieces, especially to destroy it.To remove it from a fixed position by violence or force.
