uptear (Meaning)

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uptear (v. t.)

To tear up.

Synonyms & Antonyms of uptear

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uptear Sentence Examples

  1. The hurricane's fierce winds uprooted massive trees, leaving behind a trail of overturned roots.
  2. The earthquake's violent tremors uprooted buildings from their foundations, causing widespread destruction.
  3. The bulldozer's relentless blades uprooted vegetation, clearing the area for a new construction site.
  4. The river's powerful current uprooted riverside plants, carrying them downstream and depositing them in distant locations.
  5. The excavation crew accidentally uprooted a buried water main, causing extensive flooding.
  6. The mischievous dog uprooted a flowerbed in the park, scattering bright petals everywhere.
  7. The plumber uprooted a clogged drainpipe, restoring water flow to the bathroom sink.
  8. The storm's relentless downpour uprooted the topsoil, leaving the fields barren and vulnerable to erosion.
  9. The farmer plowed the field and uprooted weeds, preparing the soil for planting.
  10. The archaeologist carefully uprooted ancient artifacts from a burial site, preserving them for future generations.

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To tear up.

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The hurricane's fierce winds uprooted massive trees, leaving behind a trail of overturned roots.

The earthquake's violent tremors uprooted buildings from their foundations, causing widespread destruction.

The bulldozer's relentless blades uprooted vegetation, clearing the area for a new construction site.

The river's powerful current uprooted riverside plants, carrying them downstream and depositing them in distant locations.