tear up Meaning in Bengali
টুকরা টুকরা করিয়া ফেলা,
Similer Words:
tear awaytear shot
tear stained
teardown
teardowns
tearjerker
tearjerkers
teary eyed
tease apart
tease out
tebu
technical analysis of stock trends
technical school
technical sergeant
technical term
tear up's Usage Examples:
both caught and hung up within the executional area, Zhao Qi would boldly tear up the executional edict sent by the king himself.
because the CPR only owned 10% of the Quebec Central's stock, it could not tear up the track and dispose of the right-of-way.
louder! "'Villains!' I shrieked, 'dissemble no more! I admit the deed!--tear up the planks! here, here!--It is the beating of his hideous heart!'" Other.
down, standing up (from sitting position), clapping, reading, writing, tear up paper, wear jacket, take off jacket, wear a shoe, take off a shoe, wear.
Williams, very nervous about this symphony, threatened several times to tear up the draft.
starting from the 2007 season, a contract that Harlequins RL agreed to tear up.
(Some teachers go so far as to instruct their pupils to tear up their scriptures.
Shops are looted and attempts made to tear up tram lines.
This time the Zhus tear up the letter and verbally insult Li Ying for associating himself with bandits.
performance, coaxed emotions (she seemed to tear up at certain parts of the night, inspiring some fans to tear up too).
"Little Mix promise to tear up after-party as they win big at Global Awards".
increase in Indian influence in East Pakistan and that Mujib intended to tear up the LFO after the elections.
finally realized that the story had to be about them" He then "had to tear up almost everything and rebuilt the story" around the two.
And Ethics must recognize a Kha-Khan when it sees one – and tear up the bad report chits on the person with a yawn.
The man, seeing another innocent man, proceeds to tear up his coat.
Synonyms:
separate; pull; disunite; rip; shred; rupture; rive; bust; rend; part; snap; lacerate; rip up; tear up; divide;
Antonyms:
connect; join; stay; attach; associate;