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tearing ADJ

tearing
tearing
tearing

Fibrous tearing INDUST

line tearing ELEC

Radial tearing INDUST

tearing strength

tear N BIOL

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Extremely overloaded top-loading washers can either jam the motion of the agitator, overloading or damaging the motor or gearbox, or tearing fabrics.
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Problems seen with a dislocated shoulder are tearing of the ligaments or tendons reinforcing the joint capsule and, less commonly, nerve damage.
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Tearing and frame-rate drops result in judder and reduced controller response here, with this having a knock-on effect to gameplay.
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Thanks to an enjoyably powerful arsenal and remarkably thorough destructibility, tearing your way through this alien-annihilating adventure is very gratifying.
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In mammals, a fang is a canine tooth, used for biting and tearing flesh.
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There is more to come: the intensifying labor pains, the tearing of the umbilical cord, the newborn's first cries...
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He causes the bodies to glow, which finally incites the crowd to riot, tearing down the fence and charging the samurai on the hill.
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The strong winds also resulted in the tearing of 2025 percent of the state pecan crop from their trees.
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Police spokespersons explained to the public in media reports that the currency notes were printed on paper and could be easily detected by scrunching up the note or tearing it.
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Some of these have shaped filaments which help resist tearing across the tape.
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