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Phrasal Verb - Prising open

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To use a lot of force or effort to open something by pulling it apart, especially by using a tool like a crowbar. This phrasal verb is often used to describe a situation where it is difficult to open something, and a significant amount of force is required. It can also be used in a figurative sense, where it describes the act of discovering or revealing something that has been hidden or difficult to understand.

Examples

No.Example
1"I had to prise open the stuck drawer to retrieve my favorite pen."
2"The fireman struggled to prise open the locked door to rescue the trapped family."
3"The chef had to prise open the tight packaging to get to the fresh ingredients."
4"The detective had to prise open the suspect's alibi to uncover the truth behind the crime."
5"The astronauts had to prise open the sealed container to access the spare parts in space."
6"The mechanic had to prise open the stuck fuel line to fix the car's engine."
7"The archaeologist had to prise open the treasure chest to reveal the ancient artifacts."
8"The teacher had to prise open the students' minds to understand the abstract concepts in math."
9"The engineer had to prise open the sealed environment to test the new ventilation system."
10"The patient had to prise open their mouth to receive the uncomfortable medical procedure."