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Meaning of rend
to pull or tear something violently
Etymology of rend
The word "rend" has its origins in Old English "rendan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "randiz", and the Proto-Indo-European root "red-", both of which carry the meaning of "to tear" or "to pull apart"
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 9th century, with its meaning evolving over time to encompass various senses of violent pulling or tearing
Synonyms
Definitions
- to pull or tear something violently, typically so as to separate it from something else
- * to cause something to be pulled or torn apart, typically as a result of great force or pressure
Usage Examples
- The fabric will rend if you pull it too hard
- * The storm rent the roof from the house
- * Her voice was rending as she screamed in agony