1. shredding - Noun
2. shredding - Verb
Derived from shred
of Shred
Source: Webster's dictionaryA half-dozen senators hired shredding vendors to serve their offices. Source: Internet
Both he and Harry are killed when the second section train smashes their car off the tracks and crashes into the rear of the first section, derailing train cars, breaking animal cages open, shredding equipment, and injuring people by the score. Source: Internet
A pervasive aspect of identity protection that is overlooked is the shredding of documents. Source: Internet
Grunge guitarists "flatly rejected" the virtuoso "shredding" guitar solos that had become the centerpiece of heavy metal songs, instead opting for melodic, blues -inspired solos - focusing "on the song, not the guitar solo" Cataldo, Tomas. Source: Internet
A tidal disruption event of this sort is when a star interacts with a supermassive black hole shredding the star, and in some cases creating a relativistic jet which produces bright emission of gamma ray radiation. Source: Internet
Almost every problem we face today is the result of shredding Article I or state powers in favor of judicial supremacy. Source: Internet