tear apart
Intermediate (B1) informal
To rip something into pieces, hurt someone deeply inside, or say really bad things about something.
"The dog tore the cushion apart within minutes of being left alone."
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Let's tear apart the family.
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to destroy people and to tear apart families.
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trying to tear apart a system that has
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which they search and even tear apart while
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Vox · 6:58
So, do I want to totally tear apart