tear apart

VERB
  1. express a totally negative opinion of
    The critics panned the performance
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How To Use tear apart In A Sentence

  • We have had a very pleasing vacance, and now return to you in fine fettle, ready to tear apart your uninspired literary efforts with renewed vigor! Archive 2010-01-01
  • They possess great strength when they shapeshift, allowing them to tear apart metal and talons.
  • And the horde charged once more, their nerves steeled and their war-cries resonating, ready to shred, rend and tear apart any foe, be it human or not.
  • The pressures that would tear apart Rifondazione Comunista were also apparent soon after the April 1996 election.
  • Lots to tear apart and disagree with, there, but it's a posit.
  • Enzymes either tear apart molecules (called hydrolase) or put them together (called conjugase). { WN.com - Articles related to Plants give up some deep secrets of drought resistance
  • But I was also craving cinnamon rolls - the super yummy, ever-so-slightly gooey, tear apart and devour while still warm delights that I remembered from the breakfast buffets we had after a sleepover night at one of my childhood friend's houses. Swirly Saturdays
  • They propagated political doctrines which promised to tear apart the fabric of British society.
  • They propagated political doctrines which promised to tear apart the fabric of British society.
  • Honestly, the vast majority, even those with great track records, when we really tear apart the way they invest, we just walk away unconvinced that they are really a great investor with a repeatable process that is explainable and logical. A Bond Giant's Stock-Fund Strategy
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