divulse

/dɪˈvʌls/
verb
  1. To tear or pull apart violently.
    • The earthquake threatened to divulse the ground beneath their feet.
    • Strong winds may divulse the old tree's branches.
    • The explosion could divulse the metal door into pieces.
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