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asunder

[uh-suhn-der] / əˈsʌn dər /


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But now — here’s that phrase that signals a change in fortunes — but now, what man hath joined by steel I-beams, climate change may put asunder.

From Los Angeles Times

Representative Chip Roy of Texas claimed the deal had torn the conference “asunder” and promised Republican leaders would face a “reckoning.”

From New York Times

“The Republican conference right now has been torn asunder,” said Rep. Chip Roy, Texas Republican.

From Washington Times

I remember the '70s when there was hope – we naively clung to it during the Carter years, only to have it ripped asunder by supply side economics, Ronald Reagan and his friends the evangelicals.

From Salon

As I entered Kyle's room, I saw a vision of a soul torn asunder.

From Salon