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to explosions
noun
A violent release of energy (sometimes mechanical, nuclear, or chemical.)
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This can lead to explosions, leaks, fires and other dangers.
Both chemicals have been linked to explosions in the past.
They wanted me to inspire them to explosions of emotion.
Very irritable, are these sufferers, given to explosions of temper.
His Othello evolved by degrees from a façade of aristocratic composure to explosions of raw feeling.
But Mr. Tisch described the reference to explosions as "very subjective".
Residents are accustomed to explosions -- but of butane gas canisters that are used for cooking.
He lived on primitive rigs prone to explosions, fires, storms and other disasters.
Direct contact of molten lava with water or ice also leads to explosions which eject fine dust.
Instead, it assumes an uneven, "dendritic" form that is unstable and reactive, and may lead to explosions.
Like Hinshelwood, Semyonov conducted research on the mechanism of chemical chain reactions and their significance in relation to explosions.
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