1 a very small, thin piece that has been torn from something:
4 a very small amount of something:
There isn’t a shred of evidence to support her accusation.
5 a very small thin piece that has been cut or torn from something:
6 to cut a document into small pieces so that it cannot be read:
Ideally, you should shred all bank statements and utility bills after you have finished with them.
The longer the chorus sings of the city's prosperous past, the greater the irony in view of the shreds hanging down the young king's armour.
They are effectively shredding the so-called safety net.
Information as to the numbers of documents shredded in a typical day could be provided only at disproportionate cost.
The whole thread and trend of my speech is now in shreds.
If we are to address ourselves to economies, the argument is reduced to shreds.
Whole used tyres from 2003 and shredded used tyres from 2006.
Tipping takes place in compartments and the tyres are shredded.
We have scarcely survived 12 months before the explicit pledge contained in this paragraph has been torn to shreds.
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