English to Gujarati Dictionary explosion

explosion

વિસ્ફોટ
definition
noun
A medic had found her on the platform near one of the commuter trains that had been ripped apart by twin bomb explosions .
a violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb.
translation of 'explosion'
ઘડાકો,
ભડાકો,
વિસ્ફોટક
noun
ધડાકો
example
The ball was fired into the wall with an 'explosion' like a bomb going off, blowing out a hole in the wall the size of a small house.
There is concern the 'explosion' in steel prices will push general inflation.
Many agree on one point: If no action is taken, the country runs the risk of a social 'explosion' .
Directly, the 'explosion' in house prices and the sustained increases in rents is driving up the cost of living and exerting pressure on pay demands.
But if not, then there could be a sulfurous 'explosion' of political animosity.
He expressed the concern that if redundancy money were simply spent on necessities, there would be a social 'explosion' waiting to happen when that money ran out.
That 'explosion' shattered windows and caused heavy damage in one of the city's busiest areas.
The growing realisation that computer skills can make or break people's future prospects may have helped to explain the 'explosion' in popularity of information technology.
A passerby was wounded, several cars were damaged and windows in nearby building were shattered by the 'explosion' .
an 'explosion' of anger inside the factory
The first signs that all is not well may be anything from a slow escalation of irritable behaviour to a sudden 'explosion' of violence.
The riots were an 'explosion' of raw anger against the racism and brutality of the police, and the continued denial of basic civil rights.
Jason couldn't understand her sudden 'explosion' of anger and he knew there had to be more to what was bothering her than the spider prank.
The brain drain of the late 1960s was a harbinger of the social 'explosion' or the February Revolution of 1970.
An 'explosion' in property prices could follow in the second and third quarters.
The same 'explosion' of public anger and immediate calls for improved safety followed the deaths of 31 people in the rail crash in October last year.
It is an 'explosion' of emotions and, by the end of the show, she is left sweating and gasping for breath.
The peace in the town was shattered by the 'explosion' , which blew out doors and windows and sprayed glass across the street.
an 'explosion' in the adder population
A political 'explosion' happened this weekend in New York, and it may be the big one that gives some in the government nightmares.
In the northern province, a bomb 'explosion' damaged an oil pipeline.
Wine from the United States has seen a similar 'explosion' in sales, increasing from u00a333.4m to almost u00a3309m.
Improving medical technology alone has led to an 'explosion' in the amount of treatment and surgery that's not only possible, but deemed to be necessary.
We held hands until a sudden 'explosion' beneath us caused the hotel to rock violently.
Nero had to quickly prepare himself for the 'explosion' of anger that was to come.
The facades and windows had been blown out by the 'explosion' and smoke was billowing from the building.
There was no sudden 'explosion' in prices or availability of petrol at the pumps.
There has been an exponential 'explosion' in the financial planning industry, a whole industry dedicated to making people wealthy.
As the energy swirled about him, he marvelled at the sudden 'explosion' of power that surged through his veins.
The researchers also plan to measure the speed of the 'explosion' 's shock wave to get further data.
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