strappare

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to remove violently, to snatch
 * 2) to force (someone) away (from)
 * 3) to tear, to rip, to tear out, to pull
 * 4)  to tear up
 * 5) to get with stubborn commitment
 * 6) to extort
 * 7)  to take control of the game while the opponent is serving
 * 8)  to cease being a member of a certain political party
 * 9)  to judder
 * 10)  to sprint
 * 11)  to pluck off as in piano playing by throwing off a note or chord with a rapid but light turn of the wrist
 * 1)  to cease being a member of a certain political party
 * 2)  to judder
 * 3)  to sprint
 * 4)  to pluck off as in piano playing by throwing off a note or chord with a rapid but light turn of the wrist