Past tense for to rip or pull something into pieces with force
“Grabbing the notes from the bed, she began to tear them into small pieces.”
Past tense for to split or pull something apart with force
“Take this scroll. If he is unwilling to submit, then tear the scroll apart and let him see what true strength truly is.”
Past tense for to wear away or cause damage through applied friction
“Narrow, loosely stitched seams pull out easily or may tear with wear or washing.”
Past tense for to cut or lacerate with something sharp
“Sharp and pointed canines of tigers help them tear the flesh of their prey.”
Past tense for to make a hole or split in something by snagging it on something else
“Be careful not to tear the plastic or break the aluminum strip.”
Past tense for to grab or remove by pulling forcefully
“She was clutching a parcel very tightly as if she was afraid the wind would tear it out of her hands.”
Past tense for to injure a muscle or other organic tissue, typically with a sudden and extreme movement
“I don't want the horse to tear his ligaments because the shoe is on so tight.”
Past tense for to move very quickly in a reckless or excited manner
“I'm grateful that vehicles can no longer tear along at high speeds with the new speed bumps.”
(torn) Past tense for to cause distress or anxiety to
“A strange emptiness begins to tear away at him from inside, consuming his body piece by piece.”
Past tense for to cut or stab with a knife or pointed tool
Past tense for to remove or take out, especially by effort or force
Past tense for to destroy or severely damage (something)
Past tense for to rush about violently
Past tense for to cut or slice something off
Past tense for to seize or shake by the throat, especially of a dog or wolf
Past tense for to masticate (food, or the cud)
Past tense for to raise, move, or pull out or apart, typically with an instrument
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