szakadta

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) (his/her/its) tearing, ripping or bursting (apart), i.e., close to the end of (his/her/its) strength or near (his/her/its) destruction or exhaustion

Usage notes
Its more common forms are, , , and (rarely, in archaism). Nouns commonly used with it (as subjects of the base verb) are, , , , (i.e. until one’s tears burst out), and , in the possessive.

Declension
Its possessive forms other than the present 3rd-person singular are uncommon. or