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detonate

[det-n-eyt]

verb (used without object)

detonated, detonating 
  1. to explode with suddenness and violence.



verb (used with object)

detonated, detonating 
  1. to cause (something explosive) to explode.

detonate

/ ˈdɛtəˌneɪt /

verb

  1. to cause (a bomb, mine, etc) to explode or (of a bomb, mine, etc) to explode; set off or be set off

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Other Word Forms

  • detonable adjective
  • detonatable adjective
  • detonability noun
  • detonatability noun
  • nondetonating adjective
  • undetonated adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of detonate1

1720–30; < Latin dētonātus thundered forth (past participle of dētonāre ), equivalent to dē- de- + ton ( āre ) to thunder + -ātus -ate 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of detonate1

C18: from Latin dētonāre to thunder down, from de- + tonāre to thunder
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Example Sentences

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In a rare acknowledgment during a meeting Thursday with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, Putin said that missiles fired by Russian air defenses after Ukrainian drones entered Russian airspace had detonated near an Azerbaijan Airlines plane.

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They are being driven to Hamas positions and detonated, according to Israeli media.

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The FBI felt it had enough intelligence to suggest Mr San Diego was its prime suspect and thought it was him that planted the devices that detonated a month apart.

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The drone detonated when it fell and damaged a transformer, but radiation levels were normal and there were no casualties, a post from the plant's account on messaging app Telegram said.

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The very next day, in fact, the American newspaper PM, based in New York, ran an article speculating on the catastrophic consequences of an atomic bomb detonating in the heart of that very city.

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