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rip up
verb
- to tear (paper) into small pieces
- to annul, cancel, or unilaterally disregard
- to dig up, dig into, or remove (a surface)
they are ripping up the street
Example Sentences
The blaring sound, combined with Sean Lowe waving a rag to try to clear the smoke, seemed to trigger Moose, who attacked his owner, ripping up one of Lowe’s arms in the process.
He lasted just a year in the role, stepping down in April last year after a decision to rip up a power-sharing agreement with the Scottish Greens left him facing a vote of no confidence.
He has no compunction about violating treaty commitments or ripping up trade agreements, even deals he negotiated himself.
Democrats are for safe and secure borders, but not for ripping up the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, which protects the citizenship of everyone born in the USA.
It would be more than a decade before he returned to parliament, where he has since sought to rip up Merkel's more centrist doctrine on CDU conservatism.
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