deflagrate

[US]/dɪˈflæɡreɪt/
[UK]/dɪˈflæɡreɪt/

Translation

v.to burn rapidly or to explode with a flame
Word Forms
Third Person Singulardeflagrates
Present Participledeflagrating
Past Tensedeflagrated
Past Participledeflagrated

Phrases & Collocations

deflagrate rapidly

deflagrate violently

deflagrate easily

deflagrate explosively

deflagrate under pressure

deflagrate in air

deflagrate with force

deflagrate upon ignition

deflagrate spontaneously

Example Sentences

the chemical will deflagrate when exposed to heat.

deflagrate the substance carefully to avoid an explosion.

when ignited, the powder will deflagrate violently.

it is important to understand how to deflagrate materials safely.

deflagrate the mixture in a controlled environment.

engineers must know how to handle substances that can deflagrate.

during the experiment, the substance began to deflagrate unexpectedly.

deflagrate the sample to test its reactivity.

safety gear is essential when working with materials that can deflagrate.

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