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ex·plode E0289100 (ĭk-splōd′)v. ex·plod·ed, ex·plod·ing, ex·plodes v.intr.1. To release mechanical, chemical, or nuclear energy by the sudden production of gases in a confined space: The bomb exploded.2. To burst violently as a result of internal pressure.3. To shatter with a loud noise: The vase exploded into tiny pieces when it hit the floor.4. To make an emotional outburst: My neighbor exploded in rage at the trespassers.5. To increase suddenly, sharply, and without control: The population level in this area has exploded during the past 12 years.6. To change state or appearance suddenly: Over the weekend the trees exploded with color.7. Sports To hit a golf ball out of a sand trap with a shot that scatters the sand.v.tr.1. To cause to release energy or burst violently and noisily: The children exploded three firecrackers.2. To show to be false or unreliable: explode a hypothesis.3. Sports To hit (a golf ball) out of a sand trap with an explosive shot. [Latin explōdere, to drive out by clapping : ex-, ex- + plaudere, to clap.] ex·plod′er n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | exploded - showing the parts of something separated but in positions that show their correct relation to one another; "the manufacturer provided an exploded view of the apparatus"unconnected - not joined or linked together | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeexplodeexplode (redirected from exploded)
explode (eks-plōd′) [L. explodere, to drive away by clapping the hands] 1. To release energy suddenly, as when a bomb detonates.2. In epidemiology, to appear suddenly or have rapid onset.3. To display a powerful emotion in words or deedsReferences in periodicals archiveLast month, five people were killed and ten others wounded when a gas cylinder of a passenger van exploded near Kashmore, Sindh.Five burnt alive, several injured as van catches fire in Narowal"The boy took out the battery of his Chinese phone to put it in the separate battery charger when the battery exploded. He was immediately taken to a hospital but was pronounced dead," Singh added.MP: 12-year-old dies after cellphone battery explodesMs Johnson, 29, from Bradley Mills, said: "My phone rang so I took it off the charger and while I was on the phone it exploded.'Charger exploded in my face' Mum's warning over fakesAnother roadside bomb exploded, the day before, at the passage of a military vehicle of logistic support to the units in operation on the site.Another landmine explodes north of Mount Chaambi's national park causing no casualtiesA military vehicle on patrol south of Bethlehem hit the roadside bomb that exploded, causing damage to the vehicle.Terrorists Fire Grad Missile at Ashdod, Roadside Bomb Hits IDF Vehicle Near BethlehemIn the southern holy Shiite city of Najaf, at least three people were killed and 19 more wounded when two car bombs targeting a police building exploded, Reuters said.UPDATE1: Blasts across Iraq kill dozens, 37 die in Kut: ReutersSummary: RAS AL KHAIMAH -- An Asian worker was killed when splinters from an exploded water boiler tank hit him while on duty inside a drinking water bottling plant in Masafi area of Ras Al Khaimah
on March 24.Worker killed in water bottling plant accident[UPDATE 1:30pm]: The Associated Press is reporting that a mile-long oil sheen is spreading from the platform that exploded this morning.TribBlog: Another Oil Rig Explodes in Gulf [Updated]Iraqi police forces told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that a bomb exploded inEleven wounded in Baghdad, Babylon explosionsA PIPE bomb exploded outside the family home of a Catholic police officer, it was confirmed last night.Police home targeted; PIPE BOMBThere was some speculation that a gas canister on the bus might have exploded accidentally rather than a bomb, but theWorld's most powerful tire destroys Iranian bus!A 21-YEAR-OLD badly burned when an aerosol in a bonfire exploded is well on the road to recovery.ON ROAD TO RECOVERY AFTER AEROSOL BLASTexploded
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