English to Marathi Dictionary explosion

explosion

स्फोट
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'
भावनांच्या आकस्मित उद्रेक,
स्फोट,
भडका
example
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.
City officials are worried that another horrific police killing could provoke an 'explosion' of popular anger given the deepening social crisis in New York.
In an 'explosion' of emotions, I broke down and cried.
Nero had to quickly prepare himself for the 'explosion' of anger that was to come.
That 'explosion' shattered windows and caused heavy damage in one of the city's busiest areas.
an 'explosion' of anger
But they are concerned - and rightly so - that an attempt to call off the November election could produce a social and political 'explosion' .
The deputies blamed him for instigating a social 'explosion' through his law-and-order policies and provocative statements.
A political 'explosion' happened this weekend in New York, and it may be the big one that gives some in the government nightmares.
Within the ruling elite, there are fears that re-establishment of conscription under the present circumstances would lead to a political 'explosion' .
Wine from the United States has seen a similar 'explosion' in sales, increasing from £33.4m to almost £309m.
The riots were an 'explosion' of raw anger against the racism and brutality of the police, and the continued denial of basic civil rights.
There has been an 'explosion' in the amount of legal advertising on television in the last decade or so.
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.
an 'explosion' in the adder population
The first signs that all is not well may be anything from a slow escalation of irritable behaviour to a sudden 'explosion' of violence.
Even though there are many peaceful and democratic people, it is too difficult to stop a social 'explosion' .
The post 1966 government achieved initial economic success and then collapsed in an 'explosion' of social protest.
These developments were the beginning of the technology which has grown exponentially towards its modern 'explosion' .
The peace in the town was shattered by the 'explosion' , which blew out doors and windows and sprayed glass across the street.
But if not, then there could be a sulfurous 'explosion' of political animosity.
I am convinced that we are approaching a bifurcation of similar magnitude that is connected to the 'explosion' of information technology.
The early 80s saw an 'explosion' in political button badges but since then, button badge manufacturing has gone into steady decline.
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.
If push ever came to shove, and there was a social 'explosion' , I have little doubt that the Declaration of the Rights of Man would have little influence on the official response.
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.
an 'explosion' of anger inside the factory
The brain drain of the late 1960s was a harbinger of the social 'explosion' or the February Revolution of 1970.
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.
This adds to the severe problems of a market on the knife's edge of a price 'explosion' .
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