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to erupt or change suddenly

 

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Term: to erupt or change suddenly

Definition:

The term "to erupt or change suddenly" refers to the sudden and dramatic occurrence of an eruption or a significant change in something.

Parts of Speech:

  • Verb: erupts, erupted, erupting

Senses:

  1. Physical Sense:
    • When used in a physical sense, "to erupt" refers to the sudden and violent release of materials, such as lava, gas, or steam from a volcano.
    • The volcano erupted with a massive explosion, sending ash and smoke into the sky.
  2. Figurative Sense:
    • In a figurative sense, "to erupt" denotes a sudden and intense outburst of emotions, actions, or events.
    • Protests erupted throughout the city in response to the controversial decision.
  3. Change Sense:
    • As for changing suddenly, the term suggests a rapid and unexpected transformation or development.
    • The situation in the market erupted and all our plans had to be reconsidered.

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