pull sth apart
— phrasal verb with pull uk/pʊl/us/pʊl/verb 
(DESTROY)
to destroy something by tearing it into pieces
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Tearing and breaking into pieces
- apart
 - asunder
 - bobble
 - break (sth) off
 - breakage
 - catch
 - fall apart
 - flake
 - fragment
 - fragmented
 - fray
 - frayed
 - in ribbons idiom
 - knacker
 - rent
 - rip
 - shear
 - split
 - tear sth up
 - torn
 
See more results »
(CRITICIZE)
to say that something, usually a piece of work, is very bad:
The last essay I gave him he completely pulled apart.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Disapproving & criticizing
- -basher
 - animadversion
 - aspersions
 - backbite
 - bad-mouth
 - belabour
 - damn
 - damn sb with faint praise idiom
 - denounce
 - dig
 - disapproval
 - give sb hell idiom
 - nagging
 - pick holes in sth idiom
 - pitch into sb/sth
 - pound
 - pound away at sth/sb
 - put the boot in idiom
 - take a dim view of sth idiom
 - throw
 
See more results »