Explosion
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# A [[violent]] release of [[energy]] (sometimes [[mechanical]], [[nuclear]], or [[chemical]].) | # A [[violent]] release of [[energy]] (sometimes [[mechanical]], [[nuclear]], or [[chemical]].) |
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- A violent release of energy (sometimes mechanical, nuclear, or chemical.)
- A bursting due to pressure.
- The sound of an explosion.
- A sudden increase.
- A sudden outburst.
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