breaks suddenly into many small pieces, or destroys something completely.
From Middle English 'schateren,' possibly from Old Norse roots. The word originally described the physical breaking of brittle objects, then expanded metaphorically to mean ruining plans or beliefs.
When glass shatters, it breaks into pieces with sharp edges because glass is 'brittle'—but steel can bend without shattering, which is why it's used differently in construction!
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