To remove something from a surface by pulling or tearing it away, often resulting in the loss of its original attachment.
To take away an outer layer or covering from an object, revealing what is underneath.
To eliminate or discard something that is unwanted or unnecessary, often leaving the underlying part exposed.
To separate a specific item from a larger whole, effectively resulting in its detachment or disconnection.
Example:
彼女は窓からステッカーを引き剥がした。
To remove something with force or vigor, often suggesting a rough or violent action in the process of separating it from another surface or object.
To decisively and suddenly detach or strip away an item, implying a lack of care for the method used to achieve the separation.
To forcefully take off or displace an object, emphasizing an action that may be abrupt and lacking in gentleness.
To yank away or extract something from its attached position, often resulting in damage or disruption to the original state.