divulsing

/dɪˈvʌlsɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of divulse: the act of tearing or pulling apart violently.
    • He was divulsing the packaging with his bare hands.
    • The workers are divulsing the old fence to make way for a new one.
    • The force of the water is divulsing the dam's foundation.
adjective
  1. That tears or pulls apart violently.
    • A divulsing force shattered the glass.
    • The divulsing impact of the collision bent the metal frame.
    • The divulsing wind ripped the sails to shreds.
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