tearing apart in English
ipping, shredding, pulling into pieces
Use "tearing apart" in a sentence
1. People complain of a ripping and tearing apart sensation when the Aorta enlarges, ruptures and dissects.
2. Right, like the minute I'm out of here, you're not gonna have contractors downstairs tearing apart the walls.
3. The wind began howling as if it were a living thing some one was tearing apart in the sky above them.
4. This energy soon showered Earth's upper atmosphere, tearing apart atoms in a region called the ionosphere to a greater depth than an ordinary solar flare and causing them to glow.
5. Does the statement that Samson ripped apart a lion “just as someone tears a male kid in two” suggest that the tearing apart of young goats was a common practice in his day?
6. An end-to-end rupture of the Cascadia fault would cause the ground along much of the West Coast to Convulse for up to five minutes, tearing apart pipelines, roads and buildings that haven’t been strengthened
7. Then came a series of three attacks on the Kingdom Hall, during which the perpetrators destroyed furnishings, sound-amplifying equipment, airconditioners, electrical installations and literature —even tearing apart every copy of God’s Word, the Holy Bible!
8. If the expansion of the universe continues to accelerate, it will eventually overcome not only the gravitational force – tearing apart galaxies and solar systems– but also the electromagnetic, weak, and strong nuclear forces which hold atoms and nuclei together.