discerp (Meaning)

Wordnet

discerp (v)

divide into pieces

cut off from a whole

Webster

discerp (v. t.)

To tear in pieces; to rend.

To separate; to disunite.

Synonyms & Antonyms of discerp

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discerp Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter's rifle discerped the dense underbrush, allowing him to see the game hiding within.
  2. The raging storm discerped the leaves from the trees, leaving them bare and battered.
  3. The earthquake discerped the foundations of the old building, causing it to collapse in a heap of rubble.
  4. The lightning bolt discerped the towering oak tree, splitting it into a thousand pieces.
  5. The accident discerped the car beyond repair, leaving it a mangled wreck.
  6. The bomb blast discerped the entire city block, leaving nothing but a crater in its wake.
  7. The tornado discerped the farmhouse, scattering its debris across the fields.
  8. The wildfire discerped the forest, leaving nothing but charred remains in its wake.
  9. The hurricane discerped the coastline, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  10. The war discerped the country, leaving it divided and scarred.

FAQs About the word discerp

divide into pieces, cut off from a wholeTo tear in pieces; to rend., To separate; to disunite.

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The hunter's rifle discerped the dense underbrush, allowing him to see the game hiding within.

The raging storm discerped the leaves from the trees, leaving them bare and battered.

The earthquake discerped the foundations of the old building, causing it to collapse in a heap of rubble.

The lightning bolt discerped the towering oak tree, splitting it into a thousand pieces.