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rend
- IPA[rend]
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- tear (something) into two or more pieces;wrench (something) violently
verb: rend, 3rd person present: rends, gerund or present participle: rending, past tense: rent, past participle: rent
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- 1. tear (something) into two or more pieces snapping teeth that would rend human flesh to shreds the speculation and confusion that was rending the civilized world
- ▪ wrench (something) violently he rent the branch out of the tree
- ▪ cause great emotional pain to (a person or their heart) you tell me this in order to make me able to betray you without rending my heart
- a tenant's regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land: I cannot even afford to pay the rent on this flat the rise in council house rents
- pay someone for the use of (something, typically property, land, or a car): they rented a house together in Sussex
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- a tenant's regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land.
- pay someone for the use of (something, typically property, land, or a car): they rented a house together in Spain
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- a large tear in a piece of fabric: Eddie was dismayed by the rent in the roof of the tent they stared at the rents in the clouds
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- past and past participle of rend
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- past and past participle of rend
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- a large tear in a piece of fabric: Eddie was dismayed by the rent in the roof of the tent they stared at the rents in the clouds
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- sound piercingly
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- sound piercingly
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- tear (something) into pieces: snapping teeth that would rend human flesh to shreds the speculation and confusion which was rending the civilized world
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