Synonyms for tear out
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : tair-out |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtɛərˌaʊt |
Top 10 synonyms for tear out Other synonyms for the word tear out
- abscond
- abstract
- amble
- amputate
- barrel
- beat it
- bolt
- bound
- bustle
- canter
- career
- carry away
- carry off
- cart off
- clear out
- course
- cut and run
- dart
- decamp
- depart
- depose
- detach
- dethrone
- dig out
- dislodge
- displace
- disturb
- do away with
- doff
- dog it
- efface
- eject
- escape
- evacuate
- expel
- expunge
- extract
- flee
- flit
- fly
- gallop
- get rid of
- go like lightning
- hasten
- hie
- hotfoot
- hurry
- hustle
- jog
- junk
- leg it
- light out
- lope
- make a break
- make off
- make tracks
- oust
- pace
- pull out
- purge
- race
- raise
- relegate
- rip out
- rush
- scamper
- scoot
- scorch
- scramble
- scud
- scurry
- separate
- shag
- shed
- ship
- shoot
- skedaddle
- skim
- skip
- skitter
- smoke
- speed
- spring
- sprint
- spurt
- strike out
- take down
- take flight
- take off
- take out
- tear
- tear out
- throw out
- transfer
- transport
- travel
- trot
- unload
- unseat
- uproot
- whisk
- wipe out
- withdraw
Définition of tear out
- As in remove : verb lift or move object; take off, away
- As in run : verb move fast on foot
- A shriek so keen and shrill that it seemed to tear out his nerves by their roots.
- Extract from : « Salvage in Space » by John Stewart Williamson
- If she could only tear out the past, at least she could stop this marriage.
- Extract from : « The Manxman » by Hall Caine
- The only damage he had done was to tear out the sleeve of Peter's shirt.
- Extract from : « The Vagrant Duke » by George Gibbs
- To tear out the weeds you would rend also the roots they twined among.
- Extract from : « The Prisoner » by Alice Brown
- He then proceeds to tear out the flesh, and eats it at his leisure.
- Extract from : « The Forest Exiles » by Mayne Reid
- He just set quiet, every now and then brushin' a tear out of his eye.
- Extract from : « Mitch Miller » by Edgar Lee Masters
- We cannot tear out a single page of our lives; but we can throw the book into the fire.
- Extract from : « Mauprat » by George Sand
- "Yes, Master," said I, producing a sketch-book and preparing to tear out a leaf.
- Extract from : « The Belovd Vagabond » by William J. Locke
- Then you can tear out of the train and find yours first and get off quickly.
- Extract from : « Home Life in Germany » by Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick
- Tear out the selfishness from your heart, if there is any there, but let the love and pity stay.
- Extract from : « Beautiful Joe » by Marshall Saunders
Antonyms for tear out
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