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Past participle for to destroy or severely damage (something)
“The tornado's powerful winds managed to tear apart the once sturdy house, leaving nothing but debris in its wake.”
Past participle for to devastate, distress, or disturb deeply
“The sudden news of his betrayal will tear apart our friendship forever.”
Past participle for to remove or cut off the limbs or parts of
Past participle for to physically tear apart
Past participle for to harm or injure by cutting
Past participle for to take apart or break down
Past participle for to loot or plunder by force
Past participle for to separate or split
Past participle for to criticize extremely severely
Past participle for to criticize or scold sternly
Past participle for to destroy or disassemble, especially by pulling apart or to pieces
Past participle for to break open or apart, especially suddenly and violently and due to internal pressure
Physically separated or split into pieces
Individually separate or disconnected from others
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