plural of eruption, to violently eject, vomit, (Can we clean up() this sense?) to spontaneously release pressure or tension, an infection of the skin resulting in a rash or blemishing, a sudden release of pressure or tension, a violent ejection, such as the spurting out of lava from a volcano, a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition); "the outbreak of hostilities", as a volcano or geyser, lava, water, etc, To burst forth; to break out, as ashes from a volcano, teeth through the gums, etc, To cause to burst forth; to eject; as, to erupt lava, burst out (i.e. a volcano); suddenly appear, break out (i.e. a skin rash), to spontaneously release pressure or tension, To eject something, esp, If your skin erupts, sores or spots suddenly appear there. At the end of the second week, my skin erupted in pimples. + eruption erup·tion eruptions of adolescent acne, start to burn or burst into flames; "Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously", force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up; "break into tears"; "erupt in anger", erupt or intensify suddenly; "Unrest erupted in the country"; "Tempers flared at the meeting"; "The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism", When people in a place suddenly become angry or violent, you can say that they erupt or that the place erupts. In Los Angeles, the neighborhood known as Watts erupted into riots, When a volcano erupts, it throws out a lot of hot, melted rock called lava, as well as ash and steam. The volcano erupted in 1980, devastating a large area of Washington state + eruption eruptions erup·tion the volcanic eruption of Tambora in 1815, If violence or fighting erupts, it suddenly begins or gets worse in an unexpected, violent way. Heavy fighting erupted there today after a two-day cease-fire = break out + eruption erup·tion this sudden eruption of violence, become active and spew forth lava and rocks; "Vesuvius erupts once in a while" erupt or intensify suddenly; "Unrest erupted in the country"; "Tempers flared at the meeting"; "The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism" become raw or open; "He broke out in hives"; "My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries"; "Such boils tend to recrudesce" start abruptly; "After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc" appear on the skin; "A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant" as of teeth, for example; "The tooth erupted and had to be extracted" start to burn or burst into flames; "Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously, You say that someone erupts when they suddenly have a change in mood, usually becoming quite noisy. Then, without warning, she erupts into laughter + eruption erup·tion an eruption of despair, become active and spew forth lava and rocks; "Vesuvius erupts once in a while", start to burn or burst into flames; "Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously, start abruptly; "After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc", become raw or open; "He broke out in hives"; "My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries"; "Such boils tend to recrudesce", appear on the skin; "A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant", as of teeth, for example; "The tooth erupted and had to be extracted", Milton, (c) A violent commotion, That which bursts forth, (b) A sudden and overwhelming hostile movement of armed men from one country to another, A violent exclamation; ejaculation, The breaking out of pimples, or an efflorescence, as in measles, scarlatina, etc, The act of breaking out or bursting forth; as: (a) A violent throwing out of flames, lava, etc, as from a volcano of a fissure in the earth's crust, the sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material, the emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gum, The ejection of volcanic materials (lavas, pyroclasts and volcanic gases) onto the surface, either from a central vent, a fissure or a group of fissures, a sudden very loud noise, (of volcanos) pouring out fumes or lava (or a deposit so formed), act or instance of bursting forth suddenly; act or instance of breaking out (about a skin rash), symptom consisting of a breaking out and becoming visible, the emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gum (of volcanos) pouring out fumes or lava (or a deposit so formed) symptom consisting of a breaking out and becoming visible, The process by which solid, liquid, and gaseous materials are ejected into the earth's atmosphere and onto the earth's surface by volcanic activity Eruptions range from the quiet overflow of liquid rock to the tremendously violent expulsion of pyroclastics, An act, processes, or instance of erupting, the process whereby teeth grow through the gums, The expelling of material including gases, ash, volcanic fragments and lava on Earth's surface due to volcanic activity Eruptions may be explosive, or quiet lava flows, Emergence of the tooth through the gums, The process of the tooth appearing in the mouth, The ejection of water from a geyser, synonym for "play",
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to violently eject - "the volcano erupted, spewing lava across a wide area"
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vomit
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(Can we clean up() this sense?) to spontaneously release pressure or tension - "the crowd erupted in anger"
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an infection of the skin resulting in a rash or blemishing
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a sudden release of pressure or tension - "there was an eruption of joy at the final whistle"
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a violent ejection, such as the spurting out of lava from a volcano
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a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition); "the outbreak of hostilities"
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as a volcano or geyser
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lava, water, etc
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To burst forth; to break out, as ashes from a volcano, teeth through the gums, etc
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To cause to burst forth; to eject; as, to erupt lava
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burst out (i.e. a volcano); suddenly appear, break out (i.e. a skin rash) fiil
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to spontaneously release pressure or tension
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To eject something, esp
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If your skin erupts, sores or spots suddenly appear there. At the end of the second week, my skin erupted in pimples. + eruption erup·tion eruptions of adolescent acne
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start to burn or burst into flames; "Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously"
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force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up; "break into tears"; "erupt in anger"
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erupt or intensify suddenly; "Unrest erupted in the country"; "Tempers flared at the meeting"; "The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism"
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When people in a place suddenly become angry or violent, you can say that they erupt or that the place erupts. In Los Angeles, the neighborhood known as Watts erupted into riots
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When a volcano erupts, it throws out a lot of hot, melted rock called lava, as well as ash and steam. The volcano erupted in 1980, devastating a large area of Washington state + eruption eruptions erup·tion the volcanic eruption of Tambora in 1815
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If violence or fighting erupts, it suddenly begins or gets worse in an unexpected, violent way. Heavy fighting erupted there today after a two-day cease-fire = break out + eruption erup·tion this sudden eruption of violence
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become active and spew forth lava and rocks; "Vesuvius erupts once in a while" erupt or intensify suddenly; "Unrest erupted in the country"; "Tempers flared at the meeting"; "The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism" become raw or open; "He broke out in hives"; "My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries"; "Such boils tend to recrudesce" start abruptly; "After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc" appear on the skin; "A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant" as of teeth, for example; "The tooth erupted and had to be extracted" start to burn or burst into flames; "Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously
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You say that someone erupts when they suddenly have a change in mood, usually becoming quite noisy. Then, without warning, she erupts into laughter + eruption erup·tion an eruption of despair
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become active and spew forth lava and rocks; "Vesuvius erupts once in a while"
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start to burn or burst into flames; "Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously
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start abruptly; "After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc"
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become raw or open; "He broke out in hives"; "My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries"; "Such boils tend to recrudesce"
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appear on the skin; "A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant"
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as of teeth, for example; "The tooth erupted and had to be extracted"
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(c) A violent commotion
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That which bursts forth
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(b) A sudden and overwhelming hostile movement of armed men from one country to another
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A violent exclamation; ejaculation
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The breaking out of pimples, or an efflorescence, as in measles, scarlatina, etc
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The act of breaking out or bursting forth; as: (a) A violent throwing out of flames, lava, etc
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as from a volcano of a fissure in the earth's crust
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the sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material
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the emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gum
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The ejection of volcanic materials (lavas, pyroclasts and volcanic gases) onto the surface, either from a central vent, a fissure or a group of fissures
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a sudden very loud noise
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(of volcanos) pouring out fumes or lava (or a deposit so formed)
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act or instance of bursting forth suddenly; act or instance of breaking out (about a skin rash) isim
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symptom consisting of a breaking out and becoming visible
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the emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gum (of volcanos) pouring out fumes or lava (or a deposit so formed) symptom consisting of a breaking out and becoming visible
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The process by which solid, liquid, and gaseous materials are ejected into the earth's atmosphere and onto the earth's surface by volcanic activity Eruptions range from the quiet overflow of liquid rock to the tremendously violent expulsion of pyroclastics
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An act, processes, or instance of erupting
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the process whereby teeth grow through the gums
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The expelling of material including gases, ash, volcanic fragments and lava on Earth's surface due to volcanic activity Eruptions may be explosive, or quiet lava flows
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Emergence of the tooth through the gums
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The process of the tooth appearing in the mouth
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The ejection of water from a geyser, synonym for "play"
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