English to Kannada Dictionary explosive

explosive

ಸ್ಫೋಟಕ
definition
noun
The enemy rained down explosives and incendiary bombs and then dumped barrels of oil onto the flames.
a substance that can be made to explode, especially any of those used in bombs or shells.
adjective
an explosive device
able or likely to shatter violently or burst apart, as when a bomb explodes.
translation of 'explosive'
ಸ್ಫೋಟಕ,
ಸಿಡಿದುಹೋಗುವ
noun
ಸಿಡಿತ
adjective
ಸಿಡಿಯುವ
example
The situation is indeed 'explosive' to say the least.
In view of the 'explosive' situation, a posse of policemen has been posted in the village.
The cultivation of genetically modified crops is increasing at an 'explosive' rate, now covering a global area more than two times the size of the United Kingdom.
The league, moving in their habitually mysterious ways, think the club have been ‘excessive’ in response to a moderately 'explosive' controversy.
The tremendous speed with which they abandoned all their previous standpoints is a measure of the depth and extent of the 'explosive' contradictions tearing society apart.
His 'explosive' temper not only caused an opposing player's arm to be broken, it sullied the reputation of one of his players.
At any rate there are many other examples of 'explosive' increases in price volatility.
Yet young children, teenagers and irresponsible adults are carrying in hand and pocket highly 'explosive' materials.
To complete the illusion, a small 'explosive' charge was to go off in the grocery bag.
Flying jets in wing formation in the weather and carrying 'explosive' ordnance on board is dangerous work.
He said he felt Kildare had been very badly served when it came to an increase in public services, given the 'explosive' population growth in the county.
"It appeared to be a potentially 'explosive' device," said a spokeswoman for the county.
And although the recent cooperation has yielded important results, it promises to be politically 'explosive' .
In the face of the 'explosive' increase in the disease now being seen worldwide, this can only be a temporary phenomenon.
Increased birth rates and immigration have resulted in 'explosive' growth in elementary and secondary school student enrollments.
Here is a suggested sequence of events to participate in to get through anger or a potentially 'explosive' situation.
It sounds simple: an 'explosive' charge in a metal body that's designed to break up into fragments upon detonation.
The 'explosive' controversy surrounding the scandal carried an important lesson for conservatives.
Neither gun nor 'explosive' technology made really dramatic advances among the Allied technological establishments.
Behind this shift has been a truly 'explosive' rate of increase in personal sector borrowing.
In other words, the body is primed for rapid and 'explosive' muscle growth.
When this vehicle was blown apart by an improvised 'explosive' device, an IED, debris flew in every direction.
Similarly the very 'explosive' eruptions in the Glacier Peak range were associated with rapid ice sheet thinning.
If anything, she has found being a woman has its advantages in terms of defusing 'explosive' situations.
He said no one had been able to identify the person responsible for dumping the 'explosive' device in a garbage bin.
Economic collapse, with the resultant decimation of health and social care, has led to the 'explosive' increase in the number of TB cases.
The two powerful 'explosive' charges being laid are expertly placed.
You spoke about the growth and development of an 'explosive' upsurge in the working class in America, and the working class coming onto the scene of history.
An 'explosive' increase in car ownership is blamed for a sharp rise in unhealthy emissions.
B-2s deliver 'explosive' ordnance - airlift platforms generally do not.
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