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Rend is a verb that means to tear into into two or more pieces.
Our word of the day comes from Old English and is used with an object. Here’s an example:
I was tempted to rend the contract in half when I saw how little I was being paid. But then I realized that ripping the contract in half would do nothing to boost my salary.
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Rend is a verb that means to tear into into two or more pieces.
Our word of the day comes from Old English and is used with an object. Here’s an example:
I was tempted to rend the contract in half when I saw how little I was being paid. But then I realized that ripping the contract in half would do nothing to boost my salary.
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