tear into
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Definition
Verb: - To attack or criticize someone or something with great force, energy, or harshness. It implies a sudden, vigorous, and often aggressive verbal or physical assault.
Usage
The phrasal verb "tear into" is used to describe the act of launching a fierce attack. This is most commonly a verbal attack, such as harsh criticism or a reprimand. It can also describe a physical assault where someone attacks with intense energy. It is a transitive verb and requires an object (the target of the attack).
Examples
- The coach tore into the team after their poor performance. (The coach harshly criticized the team.)
- The critic tore into the author's new novel, calling it shallow and unoriginal. (The critic attacked the novel with severe criticism.)
- The dog tore into the intruder, forcing him to retreat. (The dog attacked the intruder physically and violently.)
Advanced Usage
- "to tear into someone/something": This is the standard construction. The preposition "into" is essential.
- She tore into his argument, pointing out every logical flaw.
- The phrase often conveys a sense of the attacker holding nothing back, releasing pent-up anger or frustration.
Variants and Related Words
- Lash out (at): To suddenly speak angrily or criticize someone. While similar, "lash out" can be intransitive ("He lashed out in anger") and often implies a reaction to provocation.
- Lambaste: To criticize someone or something severely. This is a more formal single-word synonym.
- Berate: To scold or criticize angrily. This focuses more on lengthy, angry criticism.
Synonyms
- Attack
- Assail
- Criticize harshly
- Rip into (a very close synonym)
- Lay into (a very close synonym)
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Rip into: A near-identical synonym for "tear into," used in the same contexts.
- The manager ripped into the employee for the missed deadline.
- Go at: To attack or approach something with energy. It can be used for both physical and verbal confrontations.
- The two debaters went at each other fiercely.
Related Idioms
- Tear someone/something to shreds: To criticize someone or something very severely. This idiom is even more intense and destructive in its imagery than "tear into."
- The panel tore his proposal to shreds during the review.
Verb
- hit violently, as in an attack