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Reißen

Reißen is a German verb meaning to tear, rip, or pull apart. It is used for physical tearing of objects such as fabric or paper, as well as for pulling something out of its position or breaking through obstacles. The term also appears in metaphorical or idiomatic contexts, such as tearing a contract up or tearing into a task or opponent.

Conjugation and forms: Reißen is a strong (irregular) verb with a vowel change in its past forms.

Usage notes: Reißen generally implies a forceful act that alters the integrity of the object. In compounds,

Etymology and related terms: Reißen derives from Old High German rīsan and is related to other Germanic

See also: Zerreißen, Durchreißen, Ausreißen, prefixal verb formations.

In
the
present
tense,
the
forms
are:
ich
reiße,
du
reißt,
er
reißt,
wir
reißen,
ihr
reißt,
sie
reißen.
The
simple
past
is
riss
for
all
persons
(ich
riss,
du
rissest/du
risst
is
archaic
or
regional,
er
riss,
etc.).
The
past
participle
is
gerissen,
used
with
haben
to
form
the
perfect:
ich
habe
gerissen,
du
hast
gerissen,
er
hat
gerissen.
The
verb
also
combines
with
prefixes
to
create
new
meanings,
such
as
ausreißen
(to
pull
out),
einreißen
(to
tear
into),
durchreißen
(to
tear
through),
and
überreißen
(to
overtear
or
snap).
the
prefix
changes
the
nuance,
for
example
ausreißen
emphasizes
removal
from
a
base,
while
durchreißen
suggests
a
rapid,
complete
tearing
through
something.
The
verb
is
common
in
both
physical
description
and
in
figurative
expressions.
languages
with
similar
meanings
of
tearing
or
pulling
apart.
Related
forms
include
partially
prefixed
derivatives
such
as
ausreißen
and
durchreißen.