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tear apart

1 of 1verb
/tɛr əˈpɑrt/
Forms:tears apart,tearing apart,tore apart,torn apart
1

to separate or destroy by causing serious arguments in a country, organization, or group

  • Strong opposing opinions may tear the family apart.
  • The scandalous revelation threatened to tear the government apart.
  • A power struggle could tear the company apart.
  • Political differences can tear a nation apart.
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2

to cause emotional distress or deep sadness

  • The news of the accident tore her apart emotionally.
  • He didn't realize that his words could tear apart her feelings.
  • The betrayal by a close friend can tear a person apart.
  • The criticism from her peers tore apart her self-esteem.