tear out Antonyms
Meaning of tear out
tear out (v)
remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
tear out Sentence Examples
- The tornado tore out the roots of ancient trees, leaving behind a barren field.
- The angry mob tore out the pages of the book, reducing it to shreds.
- The child tore out the page containing her favorite story, eager to read it again.
- The dentist had to tear out the decayed tooth, causing the patient excruciating pain.
- The construction crew tore out the old wiring and installed new electrical lines.
- The hiker tore out a few pages of her map to lighten her load.
- The gardener tore out the weeds that had choked the flower beds.
- The veterinarian tore out the stitches from the dog's wound, signaling its complete recovery.
- The thief tore out the lock from the door, gaining access to the building.
- The students tore out the answers from the textbook, cheating on their test.
FAQs About the word tear out
remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
extract,pull, yank, pluck, pry,take (out), uproot, remove, wring, prize
install, insert, instill, instill, install,insert, implant, jam, jam, stuff
The tornado tore out the roots of ancient trees, leaving behind a barren field.
The angry mob tore out the pages of the book, reducing it to shreds.
The child tore out the page containing her favorite story, eager to read it again.
The dentist had to tear out the decayed tooth, causing the patient excruciating pain.