verb
- tearing or pulling apart forcibly; wrenching away
Usage: present participle of divulse; formal or technical usage; rare in modern English
Examples
- The surgeon was divulsing the damaged tissue from the surrounding healthy area.
- The storm was divulsing branches from the trees with tremendous force.
- He described the process of divulsing the roots from the soil.
- The accident resulted in divulsing several ligaments in his shoulder.