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[ duh -bree , dey -bree or, especially British , deb -ree ] SHOW IPA
/ dəˈbri, ˈdeɪ bri or, especially British , ˈdɛb ri / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun the remains of anything broken down or destroyed; ruins; rubble: the debris of buildings after an air raid.
Geology . an accumulation of loose fragments of rock.
Origin of debris 1700–10; <French débris, Middle French debris, derivative of debriser to break up (in pieces), Old French debrisier (de- de- + brisier to break; see bruise)
SYNONYMS FOR debris 1 detritus, litter, trash.
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Words nearby debris Debrecen, Debrett, debride, debridement, debrief, debris , debris bug, de Broglie, de Broglie equation, de Broglie wave, de Broglie waves
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Example sentences from the Web for debris Strong currents and winds, however, mean any debris could be drifting up to 31 miles a day eastward, away from the impact zone.
Wreckage, Bodies of AirAsia Crash Found | Lennox Samuels| December 30, 2014| DAILY BEAST
A number of bottles and other debris came down upon the demonstrators and cops on the roadway from the pedestrian walkway above.
Protesters Slimed This Good Samaritan Cop | Michael Daly| December 16, 2014| DAILY BEAST
I asked a former NASA astronaut, who cannot be quoted on the record, to look at photographs of the debris .
Clues From SpaceShipTwo’s Wreckage: Did the Crew Compartment Fail? | Clive Irving| November 2, 2014| DAILY BEAST
They said that the rest eventually sank beneath the surface—some after bobbing in the water clinging to debris for several hours.
Hundreds of Migrants are Reported Drowned by Traffickers Near Malta | Barbie Latza Nadeau| September 15, 2014| DAILY BEAST
There was one very large and easily identifiable piece of debris floating, the vertical stabilizer.
MH370 Debris Is Lost Forever, Can the Plane Be Found Without It? | Clive Irving| September 7, 2014| DAILY BEAST
There are but five vessels in port, chiefly English, which will suffice to carry away the debris of the cotton crop.
Pictures of Southern Life | William Howard Russell
Around him and on top of him lay the debris of a shelf of canned fruit.
The Camp Fire Girls Solve a Mystery | Hildegard G. Frey
He pulled the front one away and examined the debris that seems to collect under car seats.
The Egyptian Cat Mystery | Harold Leland Goodwin
Did you examine the shirt to determine the presence of hairs or other debris ?
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She led the way to a marble block covered with worn-out carvings and almost buried in the debris .
When the World Shook | H. Rider Haggard
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British Dictionary definitions for debris noun fragments or remnants of something destroyed or broken; rubble
a collection of loose material derived from rocks, or an accumulation of animal or vegetable matter
Word Origin for debris C18: from French, from obsolete debrisier to break into pieces, from bruisier to shatter, of Celtic origin
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Words related to debris junk, trash, wreck, remains, rubble, rubbish, wreckage, detritus, refuse, crap, garbage, ruins, riffraff, dross, offal, dregs, pieces, fragments, bits