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irritar-se
Spanish
irrumpir
Become raw or open.
erupt
recrudesce
Catalan
irritar-se
Move away or escape suddenly.
break
break away
Synonyms
Examples for "
erupt
"
erupt
recrudesce
Examples for "
erupt
"
1
But regular protests continue to
erupt
against unemployment, poverty and official corruption.
2
Read: Protests
erupt
in Soweto and JHB South, major traffic disruptions reported
3
The debate grew so heated that it appeared war could
erupt
again.
4
Similar funding conflicts are set to
erupt
at campuses across the UK.
5
It means that you know that something can
erupt
at any moment.
1
No significant variation was found throughout the ovary
recrudesce
in each tissue checked.
2
Nor from within the darkened chamber of himself could reality
recrudesce
.
3
Could it be that some unknown cue within H caused them to
recrudesce
simultaneously-allmutually contagious?
4
The H5N1 virus can still
recrudesce
like a forest fire that's smoldering.
5
It forms persistent infections which
recrudesce
during pregnancy leading to foetal infection and in a proportion of cases, abortion.
Leaving a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
escape
flee
run away
take flight
1
NK: Today we have not heard any reports of diseases
break
out
.
2
It began to
break
out
in ugly blisters; I was in despair.
3
Riots suddenly
break
out
in Barcelona; they are instigated by the Jesuits.
4
Cisco does not
break
out
financial results for the home networking business.
5
Officers want to speak to anyone who saw the row
break
out
.
6
I used it daily for a week and didn't
break
out
once.
7
Shortly after the lad heard the big cowman
break
out
in song:
8
Ability to
break
out
of the ordinary and really spook opposition defences.
9
Leave the squadron when at any moment the enemy may
break
out
?
10
Aon Hewitt does not
break
out
figures for global real estate funds.
11
Dr Hughes felt a cold sweat
break
out
all over his body.
12
The fire did not
break
out
until more than three weeks later.
13
We're coming up, threatening to
break
out
of this trading range, finally.
14
Eventually, she was able to
break
out
of her confines at home.
15
No way was tonight the night to
break
out
the blue dress.
16
In the Eastern States also, they at length began to
break
out
.
break
out
break
Catalan
irritar-se
desencadenar-se
esclatar
Spanish
irrumpir
entrar en erupción
hacer erupción