Definition of undetonated in English:
undetonated
adjectiveʌnˈdɛtəneɪtɪdənˈdetnˌādəd
(of a bomb or other explosive weapon) not having been detonated.
Example sentencesExamples
- We heard warnings and saw signs throughout Cambodia especially, warning not to wander off of the paths due to the threat of undetonated landmines still very much a reality.
- The bomb remained undetonated.
- Since 1992, it has been a protected place for bald eagles, mule deer, and other animals, and since 1996 the U.S. Army has been scooping up undetonated Sarin bomblets.
- A second explosive was found undetonated in a grassy park near the mosque.
- If a bomb squad is able to recover an undetonated device, the chemical analysis is easy.
- This is handy for letting Duke know that there maybe some undetonated bombs lying around.
- Also present was an undetonated incendiary device.
- He said no forensic examination was ever made of any of the bomb sites or of undetonated devices.
- As well, the spectre of death hangs over the film in another sense, as an undetonated bomb sits in the middle of the orphanage.
- Of the two mines which remained undetonated on 7 June, the details of their precise location were mislaid by the British following the war, to the discomfort of local townspeople.
- Travel in up-country Laos can still be dangerous - much debris from this deluge of terror is undetonated.
- Nitrogen isotopic ratios also differ between explosion residues and undetonated explosives because the lighter isotopes are preferentially volatilized by the heat of an explosion.
- An April 2002 cease-fire put a stop to the 25-year civil war, though millions of undetonated mines are still believed to litter the countryside.
- Undetonated mines still lurk around the designated military sites and visitors should consequently side step any scrap metal objects at all costs.