Rend ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Rend ( verb )

  1. To tear or split apart something violently.
  2. To cause something to become separated or detached.
  3. To cause something to become emotionally or mentally distressed.

Origin:

From the old english word "rændan" meaning "to tear apart".

Examples:

  1. The wind was so strong that it rend the branches from the tree.
  2. The shirt was made of cheap material and it rend easily.
  3. The news of the death of his father rend him with grief.
  4. The storm rend the roof off the house.
  5. The violence of the accident rend the car into two pieces.

(As a noun)

Rend ( noun )

  1. To tear or split apart something violently.
  2. To cause something to become separated or detached.
  3. To cause something to become emotionally or mentally distressed.

Origin:

From the old english word "rændan" meaning "to tear apart".

Examples:

  1. The wind was so strong that it rend the branches from the tree.
  2. The shirt was made of cheap material and it rend easily.
  3. The news of the death of his father rend him with grief.
  4. The storm rend the roof off the house.
  5. The violence of the accident rend the car into two pieces.
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