shatteringly

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in a manner which shatters; destructively, in a devastating manner
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to destroy or disable something
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to dispirit or emotionally defeat

The marriage, of course, was long broken but Munoz knew that asking her for a divorce would shatter her.

shatter
to smash, or break into tiny pieces
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{v} to break into pieces, shake, be broken
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{f} break to pieces, splinter, smash; be broken into pieces; damage, harm; ruin, destroy
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break into many pieces; "The wine glass shattered"
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If someone is shattered by an event, it shocks and upsets them very much. He had been shattered by his son's death. the tragedy which had shattered his life. see also shattered, shattering
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If something shatters your dreams, hopes, or beliefs, it completely destroys them. A failure would shatter the hopes of many people Something like that really shatters your confidence
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with reference to joke structure, the point at which the audience realized that their assumption is incorrect
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break into many pieces; "shatter the plate
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To break at once into many pieces; to dash, burst, or part violently into fragments; to rend into splinters; as, an explosion shatters a rock or a bomb; too much steam shatters a boiler; an oak is shattered by lightning
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Another condition occurring in early grape development The tiny grapes have a small "cap" on the end Normally, as they start to grow, this cap pops off However, in a cool, wet spring, such as in 1995, the grape fails to develop early and the cap toughens When warmer weather finally hits and the grape grows, it pushes against this tough cap Instead of the cap popping off, the grape shatters Again, this drastically reduces yields and leads to very low berry count and bunches with only a few grapes Shatter was a major factor in the very low yields of the 1995 harvest
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To scatter about
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Precipitation that causes the grape blooms or skins to shatter, which reduces the total crop
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to violently break something into pieces
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break into many pieces; "The wine glass shattered" break into many pieces; "shatter the plate
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To disorder; to derange; to render unsound; as, to be shattered in intellect; his constitution was shattered; his hopes were shattered
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The percentage of open pods as estimated at the time of harvest
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To be broken into fragments; to fall or crumble to pieces by any force applied
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If something shatters or is shattered, it breaks into a lot of small pieces. safety glass that won't shatter if it's broken The car shattered into a thousand burning pieces in a 200mph crash One bullet shattered his skull. + shattering shat·ter·ing the shattering of glass
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A fragment of anything shattered; used chiefly or soley in the phrase into shatters; as, to break a glass into shatters
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to smash, or break into pieces
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The drying up and falling of unsuccessfully pollenated pistils leaving a nearly bare stem skeleton (with few berries attached) where a fully populated cluster should be
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break into many pieces; "shatter the plate"
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