Usage Note
Déchiqueter means to cut or tear something into ragged, irregular pieces — stronger and more violent than découper (to cut out neatly). It is used for paper, flesh, fabric, and metaphorically for harsh criticism. The spelling doubles the 't' before mute-e endings: il déchiquette.
Examples
"Le chien a déchiqueté le coussin."
Natural Translation
The dog shredded the cushion.
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