kirisaku
1.

To make a sharp incision that separates something into two distinct parts.

2.

To create openings by cutting, resulting in the disintegration of an object into smaller pieces.

3.

To sever something in a way that allows for its contents to spill out or be exposed, often used in the context of cutting through material.

Example:

切れはずたずたに切り裂かれた。

hikisakuhiきさくkisaku
1.

To forcibly separate something by pulling apart, often resulting in a tear or rupture.

2.

To disrupt the closeness or bond between individuals, causing an enforced separation.

Example:

オレの醜い部分がオレを引き裂く。

sakusaku
1.

To apply force in a specific direction to separate or divide something into two or more parts, particularly along its natural lines, often resulting in a rupture of the material.

2.

To cut open the abdomen of an animal with a sharp instrument to access its insides, usually for the purpose of extracting something.

3.

To forcibly separate individuals who share a close relationship, creating a distance or disconnection between them.

4.

To allocate or distribute a portion of something, such as time or resources, for a different use or purpose, often diverting it from its original allocation.

5.

To create a tattoo or mark on the skin by cutting into it, often used in traditional contexts.

Example:

その少女はその布を裂いた。

きぬkinuwosaくようkuyou
1.

Describes a high-pitched and sharp sound reminiscent of the noise made when silk is torn, often used to characterize a woman's voice that is particularly piercing.

2.

Refers to a screeching or wailing tone, conveying an intense and unsettling quality, frequently applied in contexts involving emotional outbursts or distress.