Rend
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Rend ( verb )
- To tear or split apart something violently.
- To cause something to become separated or detached.
- To cause something to become emotionally or mentally distressed.
Origin:
From the old english word "rændan" meaning "to tear apart".
Examples:
- The wind was so strong that it rend the branches from the tree.
- The shirt was made of cheap material and it rend easily.
- The news of the death of his father rend him with grief.
- The storm rend the roof off the house.
- The violence of the accident rend the car into two pieces.
(As a noun)
Rend ( noun )
- To tear or split apart something violently.
- To cause something to become separated or detached.
- To cause something to become emotionally or mentally distressed.
Origin:
From the old english word "rændan" meaning "to tear apart".
Examples:
- The wind was so strong that it rend the branches from the tree.
- The shirt was made of cheap material and it rend easily.
- The news of the death of his father rend him with grief.
- The storm rend the roof off the house.
- The violence of the accident rend the car into two pieces.