Erupt or intensify suddenly.
Start to burn or burst into flames.
Become active and spew forth lava and rocks.
Другие значения термина "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.
6 If everything else fails we cannot stand back and watch violence erupt .
7 Or a meteor causes the volcanoes to erupt and change the weather.
8 All day long, it had been building and swelling, clamoring to erupt .
9 Bidding wars may erupt in the room and over the telephone lines.
10 We suspect this feud will erupt again just in time for Christmas.
11 I thought it was going to erupt and give us the benefit.
12 It's a live volcano, you know, that might erupt at any time.
13 A few onlookers saw the brawl erupt and called to their fellows.
14 Somehow this caused loud thumping noises to erupt in the hall outside.
15 Remember, when volcanic eruptions occur, very rarely does all the magma erupt .
16 As old trouble spots cool down, new ones are inclined to erupt .
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