Phrasal Verbs

3216 Phrasal Verbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

Tear into

Criticise strongly or angrily.

She TORE INTO me for losing it.

Tear off

Remove part of a form or letter using your hands, not scissors.

She TORE the slip OFF the bottom of the form and sent it with her cheque.

Tear off

Leave at high speed.

The police TORE OFF in their car after arresting her.

Tear off

Remove with force.

The storm TORE the roof OFF.

Tear out

Depart rapidly.

The sheriff TORE OUT after the escaping criminals.

Tear up

Rip into pieces.

He TORE the fax UP and threw the bits of paper in the bin.

Tear up

Destroy.

They are TEARING UP the old part of town to build a new shopping centre.

Tear up

Have eyes fill with tears.

After hearing the tragic news he TEARED UP and could hardly speak.

Tee off

Start or launch an event.

The new project will TEE OFF next month.

Tee off

Place a golf ball on a short plastic or wooden stick before hitting it at the start of a hole.

He TEED OFF at the first hole.

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December 07, 2025
prevent
- keep from happening or arising; make impossible
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