divulsed

/dɪˈvʌlst/
verb
  1. Past tense of divulse: tore or pulled apart violently.
    • The blast divulsed the wall into rubble.
    • He divulsed the pages from the notebook in anger.
    • The storm divulsed the roof from the house.
adjective
  1. Torn apart or separated violently.
    • The divulsed cables sparked dangerously.
    • Doctors treated the divulsed tissue from the accident.
    • The divulsed fragments of the vase lay scattered on the floor.
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