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Also known as to tear, tear apart, to tear apart, torn, torn apart

thumb|A torn sheet of paper thumb|Mending the Tears, print by Winslow Homer (1888), [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art ]]

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thumb|A torn sheet of paper thumb|Mending the Tears, print by Winslow Homer (1888), [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art ]]

Tearing is the act of breaking apart a material by force, without the aid of a cutting tool. A tear in a piece of paper, fabric, or some other similar object may be the result of the intentional effort with one's bare hands, or be accidental. Unlike a cut, which is generally on a straight or patterned line controlled by a tool such as scissors, a tear is generally uneven and, for the most part, unplanned. An exception is a tear along a perforated line, as found on a roll of toilet paper or paper towels, which has been previously partially cut, so the effort of tearing will probably produce a straight line.

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