"Shredding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shredding" Meaning

To tear or cut something into long, thin strips or pieces, often by pulling or snipping it.

Example: She began shredding the old documents to dispose of them securely.

"Shredding" Examples

Usage Examples of "Shredding"


1. Tearing Paper

She started aggressively shredding the documents into tiny pieces before dropping them into the recycling bin.

2. Snowboard Activity

After a clear forecast for the next day, the avid snowboarder spent the evening shredding the gnar on the mountain resort's longest slope.

3. Guitar Strings

The musician noticed that her guitar's plastic shredding had made a crack in the guitar string and needed to change it right away.

4. Snow

The winter storm was about to bring intense shredding conditions to the Midwest as northern winds gusted into the area.

5. Communal Municipalidad Disaster

When the bushfires ravaged through town, the foremen had to start shredding the ruined building to create an open field without any barriers.

"Shredding" Similar Words

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Shrank

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Past tense of "shrink". The word "shrank" means to become smaller in size, or to make something smaller in size.

Shrapnel

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Shrapnel refers to the fragments of metal that are fired from a shell, bomb, or other explosive device, and are designed to penetrate and cause damage to objects or people on impact. These fragments are called "schrapnel" in honor of General Henry Shrapnel, who developed the first type of explosive shell in the late 18th century.<br><br>In a more general sense, shrapnel can also refer to the remains or pieces of something that has been broken or fragmented, such as a shattered car windshield or a broken crystal glass.

Shred

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To tear or cut into long thin pieces, typically in a rough or jagged way, often along the grain of something.<br><br>Example: "Shred the paper into strips to make confetti."<br><br>It can also refer to a thin slice of something, typically a type of food.<br><br>Example: "The chef served me a juicy shred of beef in my salad."<br><br>Lastly, in music, to shred means to play a passage of notes or chords rapidly and in a technically difficult way, often in a guitar solo.<br><br>Example: "The guitarist shredded through the complex solo in the epic rock ballad."<br><br>In a digital context, to shred also means to completely erase or delete data, often referred to in computer terminology.<br><br>Example: "I shredded the document to clear some space on my computer."

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Shredders

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Shredders are machines or devices that tear or cut materials into small, narrow pieces, often into confetti or strips, in a process called shredding. They are commonly used for:<br><br> Recycling paper and other paper-based products<br> Securely destroying sensitive documents, such as financial records or personal data<br> Cutting weeds or branches in gardening or landscaping<br> Creating confetti or decorative strips for crafts or celebrations<br><br>In some contexts, the term "shredder" can also refer to a machine that grinds or crushes materials, such as food waste or kitchen scraps, into a pulp or fine particles.<br><br>Additionally, a shredder can also refer to a term used in video games and esports, particularly in the popular game League of Legends, where players can earn or buy "shredders" - items or equipment that increase their damage output.

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