erupt

meletus
definition
verb
Mount Pinatubo began erupting in June
(of a volcano) become active and eject lava, ash, and gases.
translation of 'erupt'
verb
meledak,
meletus
example
Volcanoes 'erupt' not simply because magma is hot, but because hot, rising magma turns underground water to steam, which then expands explosively.
Ice caps form, winds blow, volcanoes 'erupt' , and magnetic fields are produced here on Earth and elsewhere in the Solar System.
What was not explained was that for a couple of days afterwards, spots can 'erupt' and you can feel strange, or more emotional than usual.
Five college kids head into the great outdoors, only to be stricken with an illness that makes their skin 'erupt' in sores.
It was easy to be so defiant against facial hair, despite its persistent attempts to 'erupt' from our skin, because back then we were too young to grow anything more than a whisper of a whisker.
One of them is why volcanoes commonly 'erupt' lavas that vary so widely in composition - a major factor in creating the planet's surface.
Thus, once the new year has begun, I'm afraid that conflicts regarding the power plant issue will continue to 'erupt' .
Althought it is a very cold body, scientists hypothesize that watery volcanos could 'erupt' onto the surface, and could even remain liquid for long enough to convert the organic into amino acids.
When volcanoes 'erupt' , Lockwood is often nearby.
Intended to improve the understanding of how these volcanos 'erupt' , the system investigates the dynamics of the entire magma system below the island.
Even fewer thought it would 'erupt' over an issue so seemingly trivial.
Volcanoes 'erupt' under glaciers, causing gigantic floods that make the island a fearsomely dangerous place for human colonization.
The active volcanoes 'erupt' a type of rock known as basalt.
However, this also means that Fiona has been exposed to the virus, and may well 'erupt' in spots a fortnight from now.
Wondering how much effect going my counselling will have, as these days, my skin only really seems to 'erupt' when I'm not processing poisonous stuff any other way.
The city's Neighbourhood Mediation Service is helping to settle disputes that can 'erupt' over issues such as noise pollution, boundaries, nuisance and intimidation.
This will cause the hot oil to 'erupt' with possible dire consequences.
Although Cascade volcanoes do not 'erupt' frequently, they threaten major populations and developments.
I sucked in air, feeling goosebumps and tingles 'erupt' all over my skin.
The pustules 'erupt' repeatedly over months or years.
Shield volcanoes tend to 'erupt' non-explosively, mainly pouring out huge volumes of fluid lava.
We thought the women's issue would 'erupt' first.
But tensions between the groups 'erupted' into violence.
At one of York's premier football grounds, the air of anticipation quickly 'erupted' into ecstasy at the first goal.
When the Trafford were declared winners by one point the Bury contingent in the 200-strong audience 'erupted' into catcalls and booing.
However, as in Australia and Ireland, social discord 'erupted' on the issue of compulsory military service overseas.
My stomach dipped, like I was racing down a roller coaster, and goosebumps 'erupted' all over my skin.
No surprise, then, that the public 'erupted' in anger.
First the skin itches, then it 'erupts' into red welts.
A funny snorting noise was Kaethe's only warning before Saber 'erupted' into chortling, hysterical glee.
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