Tear out In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "tear out", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-10-18 08:10

Meaning of Tear out

Tear out verb phrase

A noun or pronoun can be used between "tear" and "out."

To remove something (from something else) by pulling it to pieces with force.

Jenny went mad and tore the wedding album out when she found out about her husband's affair.

To remove someone from something or somewhere by force.

Max tore the thief out of his bike as he was trying to get away.

To remove someone from a certain state suddenly.

The COVID-19 pandemic has torn the world out of its normal state.

To leave a location quickly.

Brain tore out of the party as soon as he saw his ex-girlfriend.

Other phrases about:

get rid of somebody/something
To discard, remove, eliminate, throw something away or become free from something or someone
come unstuck

1. To fail completely

2. To become separated from something that was stuck to

cut from (something)

1. To remove something from something else by cutting

2. To refuse to allow someone to do something on a team or other roster

3. To remove a portion of a creative work, such as a written work or a film by editing

set off (for some place)

To leave a place, especially to start a journey

split (something) down the middle

Used when you want something to be divided or split into two equal parts

Grammar and Usage of Tear out

Verb Forms

  • tears out
  • tore out
  • torn out

The verb "tear" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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