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asunder

[uh-suhn-der] / əˈsʌn dər /


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Born in Toronto in 1950, Candy had his world torn asunder at age 4 when his father died.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 17, 2025

Why would they surrender such a deep and meaningful relationship for some short-term tactical gain, or allow a disagreement over personalities or policy to set things asunder?

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 31, 2025

But as history well knows, all of their lives would be torn asunder by Lennon’s assassination.

From Salon Oct. 25, 2024

“The psychological, intellectual, and cultural fabric necessary for a thriving academic community has been torn asunder, and it will take years, if not generations, to mend.”

From Science Magazine Oct. 19, 2023

He and Newton would tear the scientific world asunder, though neither would solve the problem of the zeros that suffused calculus.

From "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" by Charles Seife




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