Erupt | Mean of erupt in English Dictionary
/ɪˈrʌpt/
- Verb
- to send out rocks, ash, lava, etc., in a sudden explosion
- The volcano erupted with tremendous force.
- to come out in a sudden explosion
- Tons of ash erupted from the volcano.
- Steam erupted from the geyser.
- to happen or begin suddenly and violently
- War could erupt [=break out] in that part of the world at any time.
- Riots erupted last summer.
- A bitter dispute has erupted among the members of the team.
- to begin doing something (such as shouting or applauding) suddenly
- The crowd erupted in applause when she finished her speech.
- The audience erupted into/with laughter.
- to appear suddenly on the skin
- A rash has erupted on his back.
- to come out through the gum
- permanent teeth erupting