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    tear
    [ter]
    verb
    tear (verb) · tears (third person present) · tore (past tense) · tearing (present participle) · torn (past participle)
    1. pull or rip (something) apart or to pieces with force:
      "I tore up the letter"
      • remove by pulling or ripping forcefully:
        "he tore up the floorboards" · "he tore off his belt" · "Joe tore the sack from her hand"
      • make a hole or split in (something) by pulling it or piercing it with a sharp implement:
        "she was always tearing her clothes"
      • make (a hole or split) in something by force:
        "the blast tore a hole in the wall"
      • come apart; rip:
        "the material wouldn't tear"
      • damage (a muscle or ligament) by overstretching it:
        "he tore a ligament playing squash"
    2. informal
      move very quickly in a reckless or excited manner:
      "she tore along the footpath on her bike"
    3. (be torn)
      be in a state of uncertainty between two conflicting options or parties:
      "he was torn between his duty and his better instincts" · "I'm torn and I'm confused"
    noun
    tear (noun) · tears (plural noun)
    1. a hole or split in something caused by it having been pulled apart forcefully:
      "there was a tear in her dress"
    2. US ENGLISH
      informal
      a brief spell of erratic or unrestrained behavior; a binge or spree:
      "one of my drinking buddies came for the weekend and we went on a tear"
      • a spell of great success or excellence in performance:
        "he went on a tear, winning three out of every four hands"
    Origin
    Old English teran, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch teren and German zehren, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek derein ‘flay’. The noun dates from the early 17th century.
    tear
    [tir]
    noun
    tear (noun) · tears (plural noun)
    1. a drop of clear salty liquid secreted from glands in a person's eye when they cry or when the eye is irritated:
      "a tear rolled down her cheek" · "she burst into tears and stormed off"
      • (tears)
        the state or action of crying:
        "he was so hurt by her attitude he was nearly in tears" · "puppets that moved Jack to tears"
    verb
    tear (verb) · tears (third person present) · tearing (present participle) · teared (past tense) · teared (past participle)
    1. US ENGLISH
      (of the eye) produce tears:
      "the freezing wind made her eyes tear"
    Origin
    Old English tēar, of Germanic origin; related to German Zähre, from an Indo-European root shared by Old Latin dacruma (Latin lacrima) and Greek dakru.
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    verb
    1. pull or rip (something) apart or to pieces with force:
      rip in two
      pull to pieces
    2. move very quickly in a reckless or excited manner:
      Opposite:
    3. be in a state of uncertainty between two conflicting options or parties:
    noun
    1. a hole or split in something caused by it having been pulled apart forcefully:
    noun
    1. a drop of clear salty liquid secreted from glands in a person's eye when they cry or when the eye is irritated:
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    What does tear mean?The meaning of TEAR is to separate parts of or pull apart by force : rend. How to use tear in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Tear.
    What is a word for tearing?the act of tearing. a rent or fissure. a rage or passion; violent flurry or outburst. Informal. a spree. to pluck violently at; attempt to tear: She tore at the bandages until they loosened. to distress; afflict: remorse that tears at one's soul. to pull down; destroy; demolish.
    What is the transitive verb of tear?part of speech: transitive verb tears, tearing, tore, torn to pull apart or into pieces. to damage or make a hole in by ripping. to cause or create by ripping. to lacerate. to disrupt; disturb. a life torn by misfortune to snatch or wrench away forcefully.
    What does it mean to tear a book?1. to pull apart or in pieces by force; rend. 2. to pull or snatch violently; wrench away with force: to tear a book from someone's hands. 3. to divide or disrupt: a country torn by civil war. 4. to produce by rending: to tear a hole in one's coat. 5. to wound or injure by or as if by rending; lacerate: grief that tears the heart.
     
  3. a drop of salty liquid that flows from the eye when it is hurt or as a result of strong emotion, esp. unhappiness or pain: By the end of the movie I had tears in my eyes (= I was ready to cry). The boy had lost his money and was in tears (= crying).
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    tear1 /tɪr/ n. [ countable] Physiology a drop of salty, watery fluid produced by glands around the eyelid: Tears wash away dirt and dust in the eye. Physiology a drop of this fluid appearing in or flowing from the eye as the result of emotion, esp. grief, pain, or sadness: Tears flowed down his face during the funeral.
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