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    erupt
    /ɪˈrʌpt/

    verb

    • 1. (of a volcano) become active and eject lava, ash, and gases: "Mount Pinatubo began erupting in June" Similar emit lavabelch lavabecome activeflare upOpposite lie dormant
    • 2. break out suddenly and dramatically: "fierce fighting erupted between the army and guerrillas" Similar break outflare upblow upboil overOpposite die down

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  2. ERUPT definition: 1. When a volcano erupts, it explodes and flames and rocks come out of it: 2. to start suddenly…. Learn more.

  3. A rash, a volcano, applause, violence, all of these are things that are prone to erupt, meaning they suddenly become active. The word erupt has origins in the Latin word eruptus, the past participle of erumpere, meaning to burst forth.

  4. to break out of a pent-up state, usually in a sudden and violent manner: Words of anger erupted from her. to break out in a skin rash: Hives erupted all over his face and hands. (of teeth) to grow through surrounding hard and soft tissues and become visible in the mouth. verb (used with object) to release violently; burst forth with:

  5. : to force out or release suddenly and often violently something (such as lava or steam) that is pent up. c. : to become active or violent especially suddenly : break forth. war could erupt at any moment. the audience erupted in applause. 2. : to break out with or as if with a skin eruption. transitive verb.

  6. to start suddenly and violently: violence erupts At the end of a hot summer, violence erupted in the inner cities. clashes erupt Clashes erupted between protesters and police. to suddenly start to make a lot of noise or to express your feelings in a noisy way: erupt in The crowd erupted in applause and cheering.

  7. [intransitive] to start happening, suddenly and violently synonym break out. Violence erupted outside the embassy gates. erupt into something The unrest erupted into revolution. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. [intransitive, transitive] to suddenly express your feelings very strongly, especially by shouting loudly.

  8. To throw or force something out violently, as lava, ash, and gases: The volcano erupted. b. To be thrown or forced out: Water erupted from the geyser. 2. To develop suddenly: Violence erupted during the protests. 3. To express oneself suddenly and loudly: He erupted in anger. 4. a. To break through the gums in developing. Used of teeth. b.

  9. erupt. (ɪrʌpt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense erupts , present participle erupting , past tense, past participle erupted. 1. verb. When a volcano erupts, it throws out a lot of hot, melted rock called lava, as well as ash and steam. The volcano erupted, devastating a large area.

  10. ERUPT definition: 1. If a volcano erupts, it suddenly throws out smoke, fire, and melted rocks. 2. to happen suddenly…. Learn more.

  11. [intransitive] to start happening, suddenly and violently synonym break out Violence erupted outside the embassy gates. erupt into something The unrest erupted into revolution.