tear loose from someone/something

tear loose

To escape or extricate oneself from the constraints of someone, something, or some situation with or as with a great deal of force. A reflexive pronoun can be used between "tear" and "loose." He tore loose from his attacker's grip and managed to wrestle the gun out of the criminal's hands. I managed to tear myself loose from the boring conversation and went to go find someone I knew.See also: loose, tear

tear loose (from someone/something)

(tɛr...) in. to manage to break away from someone or something. The quarterback tore loose and ran twenty yards for a first down. See also: loose, someone, something, tear