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Having edges that are jagged from injury.
mangled
lacerated
lacerate
injured
Torn.
divided
1
Are we willing to accept war
torn
Ferguson as the new normal?
2
The water had
torn
almost all the way to the east side.
3
It was
torn
down in 1984 by the Communist East German government.
4
There were dreadful lacerations; the skin was
torn
in strips and shreds.
5
I've been feeling somewhat
torn
about our meeting in your office today.
6
It also provided a model for other countries
torn
by civil strife.
7
North Korea, for example, is officially on zero, as is
war
-
torn
Yemen.
8
The sea tosses up our losses, the
torn
seine, the broken oar.
9
Washington has repeatedly used drones to attack militants in the
strife
-
torn
nation.
10
He has only assaulted my physical form; you've
torn
at my hopes!
11
She said she was a bit
torn
after reading the court pleadings.
12
He'd seen that look before; she was
torn
between laughing and cursing.
13
A single spark flared among the
torn
components visible inside the access.
14
The spray
torn
from the crest by the wind filled the air.
15
The now-former finance minister has
torn
into the Gupta funded news channel.
16
The paper used in both cases was
torn
from the same tablet.
torn
·
tear from
tear apart
tear away
tear to pieces
tear open