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tear at
Distress, as in Their plight tore at his heart .
Pull at or attack violently, as in Jane eagerly tore at the wrapping paper , or The dog tore at the meat . [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
To close his farewell speech, Romney warned of the challenge created by those “who would tear at our unity.”
“Hate and violence are antithetical to American values and tear at our community. It is therefore critical that we protect the civil and constitutional rights of our community against those who promote divisiveness.”
If this were any other extraordinary case of historic import, any other case likely to tear at the national fabric, the president of the United States might have stepped before the cameras to try to calm his fellow citizens and encourage faith in the American system of justice.
Such disruptions wouldn’t just affect climate and temperature conditions, they would also tear at the fabric of civilization.
Indiana University Media School professor Jason Peifer summarized at a public event on the subject that dramatic cuts to local newspapers tear at the fabric connecting communities.
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