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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - tear up

 
 

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Tear up

tear up
 transitive verb  Date: 1620  1. to damage, remove, or effect an opening in tore up the street to lay a new water main  2. to perform or compete with great success on, in, or against couples tearing up the dance floor a batter who's tearing up the league
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  1. разрывать to tear up a letter —- порвать письмо to tear up a contract —- порвать контракт 2. вырывать; выдергивать to tear up trees by the roots —- вырывать с корнем деревья 3. подрывать to tear up the foundations of smth. —- подрывать основы чего-л. ...
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  1. If something such as a road, railway, or area of land is torn up, it is completely removed or destroyed. Dozens of miles of railway track have been torn up... The company came under furious attack from environmentalists for tearing up the forests. PHRASAL VERB: be V-ed P, V P n (not pron) 2. see tear 1 TEARAWAY (tearaways) If you refer to a young person as a tearaway, you mean that they behave in a wild and uncontrolled way. (BRIT) He blamed lack of parental control for the young tearaways’ behaviour. N-COUNT ...
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  {v.} 1. To dig a hole in; remove the surface of; remove from the surface. * /The city tore up the street to lay a new water pipe./ * /Mother tore up the carpeting in the living room and had a new rug put in./ 2. To tear into pieces. * /Mary tore up the old sheets and made costumes for the play out of the pieces./ * /John tore up his test paper so that his mother wouldn't see his low grade./ ...
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