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shatter
3 ENTRIES FOUND:
shatter
(verb)
shattered
(adjective)
shattering
(adjective)
shatter
/
ˈ
ʃætɚ/
verb
shatters
;
shattered
;
shattering
shatter
/
ˈ
ʃætɚ/
verb
shatters
;
shattered
;
shattering
Britannica Dictionary definition of SHATTER
1
:
to break suddenly into many small pieces
[
no object
]
The window
shattered
(into a thousand pieces) when it was hit by a rock.
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]
The rock
shattered
the window.
She
shattered
her leg [=she broke her leg very badly] in a fall.
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+ object
]
:
to damage (something) very badly
His dreams were
shattered
by their rejection.
The end of his marriage
shattered
him emotionally.
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