Act of breaking apart a material by force, without the aid of a cutting tool.
Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid.
1 And it's so powerful, it has no problem tearing right through them.
2 You see on the news where they've been tearing apart Ghanet's house?
3 You cannot uproot all of my work without tearing down every building.
4 The effort of tearing open the poly wrapper set my heart pounding.
5 I was thrilled when I heard her inside tearing the house apart.
6 I slammed ahead, tearing a fender from the car on my right.
7 They are tearing the image of our Party and government to shreds.
8 The envoy replied that this would be tearing the commonwealth in pieces.
9 If anyone would understand the forces tearing Grace apart, it was Tarah.
10 She mentions him in nearly all her public speeches, often tearing up.
11 I really want you to know this has been tearing me up.
12 But there was a rending, tearing noise of work going on inside.
13 The blood tearing through his ears at first concealed its actual nature.
14 Her interpretation added strength to their beliefs rather than tearing them apart.
15 They had seen a motorcyclist tearing up the hill from Ta' Qali.
16 Branches whipped overhead, one tearing free and falling across a park bench.
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