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Shatter vs Atomize - What's the difference?

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Shatter is a related term of atomize.


In lang=en terms the difference between shatter and atomize

is that shatter is to dispirit or emotionally defeat while atomize is to bomb with nuclear weapons.

As verbs the difference between shatter and atomize

is that shatter is to violently break something into pieces while atomize is to separate or reduce into atoms.

As a noun shatter

is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered.

shatter

Verb

(en verb)
  • to violently break something into pieces.
  • The miners used dynamite to shatter rocks.
    a high-pitched voice that could shatter glass
    The old oak tree has been shattered by lightning.
  • to destroy or disable something.
  • to smash, or break into tiny pieces.
  • to dispirit or emotionally defeat
  • to be shattered''' in intellect; to have '''shattered''' hopes, or a '''shattered constitution
  • * 1984 Martyn Burke, The commissar's report, p36
  • Your death will shatter him. Which is what I want. Actually, I would prefer to kill him.
  • * 1992 Rose Gradym "Elvis Cures Teen's Brain Cancer!" Weekly World News , Vol. 13, No. 38 (23 June, 1992), p41
  • A CAT scan revealed she had an inoperable brain tumor. The news shattered Michele's mother.
  • * 2006 A. W. Maldonado, Luis Muñoz Marín: Puerto Rico's democratic revolution, p163
  • The marriage, of course, was long broken but Munoz knew that asking her for a divorce would shatter her.
  • * Norris
  • a man of a loose, volatile, and shattered humour
  • (obsolete) To scatter about.
  • * Milton
  • Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (archaic) A fragment of anything shattered.
  • to break a glass into shatters
    (Jonathan Swift)

    atomize

    English

    Alternative forms

    * atomise

    Verb

  • to separate or reduce into atoms
  • to make into a fine spray
  • to fragment, break into small pieces or concepts
  • to bomb with nuclear weapons