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    debris
    /ˈdɛbriː/

    noun

    • 1. scattered pieces of rubbish or remains: "workmen were clearing the roads of the debris from shattered buildings"

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  2. broken or torn pieces left from the destruction of something larger: After the tornado, debris from damaged trees and houses littered the town. (Definition of debris from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of debris.

  3. 1. : the remains of something broken down or destroyed. digging through the storm's debris in search of survivors. sifted through the debris of her broken marriage. 2. geology : an accumulation of fragments of rock. 3. : something discarded : rubbish. picking up debris after the parade. Synonyms. chaff. deadwood. dreck. drek. dross. dust. effluvium

  4. noun. fragments or remnants of something destroyed or broken; rubble. a collection of loose material derived from rocks, or an accumulation of animal or vegetable matter.

  5. Debris is trash scattered around after a disaster, like shattered glass on the road after a car accident. Debris comes from French for "waste, rubbish." Although debris usually refers to the trash leftover after some kind of explosion or crash, it can also be what's on your floor after hosting a kid's make-your-own pizza party, or what you ...

  6. Debris is pieces from something that has been destroyed or pieces of rubbish or unwanted material that are spread around.

  7. broken or torn pieces left from the destruction of something larger: After the tornado, debris from damaged trees and houses littered the town. (Definition of debris from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of debris.

  8. 1. a. The scattered remains of something broken or destroyed; rubble or wreckage. b. Carelessly discarded refuse; litter. 2. Geology An accumulation of relatively large rock fragments: glacial debris. 3. Biology The fragmented remains of dead or damaged cells or tissue.

  9. debris. noun. /ˈdebriː/, /ˈdeɪbriː/. /dəˈbriː/. [uncountable] pieces of wood, metal, building materials, etc. that are left after something has been destroyed. Emergency teams are still clearing the debris from the plane crash.

  10. the remains of anything broken down or destroyed; ruins; rubble: the debris of buildings after an air raid. Synonyms: trash, litter, detritus. Geology. an accumulation of loose fragments of rock. debris. / ˈdɛbrɪ; ˈdeɪbrɪ / noun. fragments or remnants of something destroyed or broken; rubble.

  11. Debris Definition. Rough, broken bits and pieces of stone, wood, glass, etc., as after destruction; rubble. Bits and pieces of rubbish; litter. A heap of rock fragments, as that deposited by a glacier. The fragmented remains of dead or damaged cells or tissue. The ruins of a broken-down structure.