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tearing
tear·ing T0074600 (târ′ĭng)adj. Marked by great or violent haste: a tearing hurry.tearing (ˈtɛərɪŋ) adjviolent or furious (esp in the phrase tearing hurry or rush)ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tearing - shedding tears lachrymation, lacrimation, wateringbodily function, bodily process, body process, activity - an organic process that takes place in the body; "respiratory activity" | Adj. | 1. | tearing - marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid; "fierce loyalty"; "in a tearing rage"; "vehement dislike"; "violent passions"vehement, fierce, trigger-happy, violentintense - possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree; "intense heat"; "intense anxiety"; "intense desire"; "intense emotion"; "the skunk's intense acrid odor"; "intense pain"; "enemy fire was intense" | Translationstearing See:- a tearing hurry
- a tearing hurry/rush
- a tearing rush
- be tearing (one's) hair out
- be tearing your hair out
- tear (one) a new one
- tear (one's) hair
- tear (one's) hair out
- tear (one's) heart out
- tear (someone or something) in half
- tear (someone or something) in twain
- tear (someone or something) in two
- tear (someone or something) to pieces
- tear (someone or something) to shreds
- tear (something) on (something)
- tear a strip off (someone)
- tear across (something or some place)
- tear along
- tear apart
- tear around
- tear at
- tear away
- tear down
- tear from (someone or something)
- tear into (someone or something)
- tear loose
- tear off
- tear out
- tear out (one's) hair
- tear out of (something or some place)
- tear round
- tear someone off a strip
- tear the heart out of (something)
- tear the rag off the bush
- tear through (something)
- tear up
- tear up the pea patch
- tear/tug/pull at/on (one's)/the heartstrings
tearing
tearingIn a video game, the appearance of horizontal sections of the screen momentarily offset from each other when two sequential frames are rendered in the same refresh cycle. See vertical sync.
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This simulated and exaggerated example, shows how tearing appears on screen when two frames are rendered in the same monitor refresh cycle. |
tearingA defect in the surface of porcelain enamel, characterized by crackle or short breaks which have been healed.tearing
e·piph·o·ra (ē-pif'ō-ră), Avoid the mispronunciation epiphor'a.An overflow of tears on the cheek, due to imperfect drainage by the tear-conducting passages. Synonym(s): tearing, watery eye (1) [G. a sudden flow, fr. epi, on, + pherō, to bear] e·piph·o·ra (ē-pif'ōr-ă) An overflow of tears on the cheek, due to imperfect drainage by the tear-conducting passages or excess lacrimal production. Synonym(s): tearing. [G. a sudden flow, fr. epi, on, + pherō, to bear]Patient discussion about tearingQ. Is ligament heating better than an arthroscopic surgery? I have a partial tear in my left knee (acl) and they wanna operate on me. I heard heating it can solve the problem. is it true?A. i never heard of "ligament heating" from what i know- ligament has limited ability to regenerate. if partially torn it may need only physiotherapy and care. but if it's torn more then it can heal by itself- you need surgery. this is why there's orthopedics- to evaluate the situation, give you a diagnosis and the recommended treatment. it's always good to second guess because they are only human. you can ask other orthopedics and see what they say. More discussions about tearingtearing
Synonyms for tearingnoun shedding tearsSynonyms- lachrymation
- lacrimation
- watering
Related Words- bodily function
- bodily process
- body process
- activity
adj marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictionsSynonyms- vehement
- fierce
- trigger-happy
- violent
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