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Meanings of
exploded
in English
Exploded.
Related terms
unconnected
Usage of
exploded
in English
1
A year ago, the competing claims over the area
exploded
in violence.
2
In America passionate convictions on the issue have
exploded
in serious violence.
3
Their identity crisis has
exploded
in the past four weeks or so.
4
Two weeks later a landmine
exploded
outside Broadcasting House, causing more damage.
5
A crude blast bomb
exploded
in North Belfast today the RUC said.
6
A BOMB
exploded
early this morning outside a cemetery in west London.
7
Several crude bombs were also
exploded
during the clashes, the police said.
8
Tensions have risen recently after a weapons stockpile
exploded
in south Lebanon.
9
The grenade
exploded
causing injuries to 16 persons, a police statement said.
10
A second bomb
exploded
when police arrived to investigate, wounding five policemen.
11
The exchequer's need for cash has
exploded
because of the Covid-19 crisis.
12
Lending ramped up as the financial crisis
exploded
but has since eased.
13
A pipebomb
exploded
outside a house in Crumlin, south Dublin last night.
14
Final Fantasy VII
exploded
the role playing genre in America and Europe.
15
Officials said six gas storage tanks caught fire, and that one
exploded
.
16
They relaxed a few times but
exploded
with devastating effect when required.
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About this term
exploded
explode
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
explode in
explode when
explode outward
explode just
explode with laughter
More collocations
Exploded
through the time
Exploded
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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