Synonym: bam, bang, blast, clap, eructation, extravasation, irruption, outbreak, volcanic eruption. Similar words: corruption, interruption, erupt, option, caption, adoption, inception, exemption. Meaning: [-pʃn] n. 1. the sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material 2. symptom consisting of a breaking out and becoming visible 3. (of volcanos) pouring out fumes of lava (or a deposit so formed) 4. a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition) 5. a sudden very loud noise 6. the emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gum.
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31 The characteristics of the various types of volcanic eruption are considered in the general texts mentioned above.
32 The volcano eruption forced the U.S. to abandon Clark Air Force Base.
33 It said that temperatures could be expected to rise now that ash from the Pinatubo eruption was dissipating.
34 When Robbie lost her temper, it was a sudden eruption, short-lived and always followed by remorse.
35 We're talking about the combined and simultaneous effect of a massive thermonuclear detonation, a volcanic eruption and an earthquake.
36 From behind the scenes, a scalding eruption sends the poor receptionist scuttling out again.
37 Most of the difficulty stems from the fact that an eruption is an extremely complex phenomenon.
38 No one knows the height of the tsunami caused by this eruption.
39 The eruption itself offers interesting problems and opportunities in dating.
40 Two things stem directly from the location of a submarine eruption.
41 There will be rotating images on screen of some of the exhibits and a time-lapse sequence of the Vesuvian eruption.
42 An important general moral arises from the long dispute over the date of the Thera eruption.
43 The rash first appears as areas of erythema and is followed by the typical vesicular eruption.
44 This time around, Dirk Pitt is nursing injuries sustained during a volcanic eruption.
45 It is not prickly heat, it is more likely to be Polymorphic Light Eruption, an allergy to the sunshine.
46 That hot-spot eruption lasted some 2 million years before petering out to a more modest flow.
47 The eruption buried the Late Bronze Age town of Akrotiri on the island and there were also marked effects on islands nearby.
48 There had been no let-up in Mount Etnas eruption, C vouchsafed.
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49 Perhaps the loss of sunlight was behind a small eruption of quarrels and pointless practical jokes.
50 It was these, not so much the explosions perse that made the Krakatoa eruption the most lethal on record.
51 Other scholars, however, believed that the effects of the Thera eruption would have been widely felt.
52 And other triggers, such as very heavy rainfall, can create a sudden flow weeks or even months after an eruption.
53 Volcanotectonic faults that controlled the eruption pattern may also have influenced the subsequent fault control of the West Cumbrian Permo-Carboniferous basins.
54 A family attempts to cope with the eruption into their lives of an unruly aunt.
55 They rose sharply, for example, during the eruption of Monte Nuevo in 1538.
56 A global pall of dust raised by the eruption reddened sunsets everywhere on Earth for several months.
57 The trees were blasted by the volcanic eruption.
58 His urticaria eruption resolved 3 hours later.
59 A few days later, Vesuvius was in violent eruption.
60 Pulverized particulate matter ejected by volcanic eruption.
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