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detonate

detonate / detonate
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: detonatedpp: detonateding: detonating

This term describes a specific type of explosion characterized by a supersonic shock wave, distinguishing it from a slower burn or deflagration. It carries a clinical, technical tone often associated with military, demolition, or scientific contexts. In practical usage, the word implies a sudden, violent release of energy. While it can be used for accidental triggers, it frequently suggests a deliberate act of initiation, such as triggering a device via a remote or a timer.

Meanings

Transitive Verbdetonate
[~ something]

To cause an explosive device or substance to explode violently.

"The engineers had to detonate the old bridge to clear the river channel."

Intransitive Verbdetonate

To explode or burst violently, typically referring to a bomb or a chemical charge.

"The unstable compound may detonate if exposed to direct sunlight."

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