Rip somebody/something apart/to shreds/to bits, etc.

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verb

Tear something or someone into small pieces, physically or metaphorically.

He ripped the letter apart and threw it in the bin.
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  • rip the paper apart
  • rip someone's argument apart
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Intensity

Indicates violent or intense action, often used to emphasize the force or emotional strength behind the action.

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After losing the game, he ripped his jersey apart in frustration.
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Physical Destruction

Literally destroying something by tearing it into pieces, showing strong feelings like anger.

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She ripped the photograph to shreds, wanting to forget the memories.
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Expressing Contempt

May show disdain or lack of respect for the object being torn apart.

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In a dramatic scene, the villain ripped the hero's flag to bits.
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