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Past tense and past participle of "explode". To cause something to burst open or come apart suddenly with a loud noise, often as a result of a sudden release of energy, heat, or pressure.<br><br>Example sentences: <br><br> The bomb exploded in the air, causing widespread damage.<br> The pressure cooker exploded due to the high pressure, covering the kitchen in a mess.<br> The firework exploded in the sky, creating a bright flash of light and sound.
I apologize, but "explodent" is not a real word in the English language. It is possible that it was a made-up or nonsense word, or it could be a typo or misspelling of a different word.<br><br>However, if we were to analyze the word and provide a possible definition, we could break it down into its component parts: "explode" and "dent". In this context, one possible interpretation could be a verb that means to cause a sudden and unexpected dent or damage to something, perhaps violently or explosively.<br><br>Please let me know if you have any further questions or if there's anything else I can help you with!
Exploders are objects or devices that are designed to explode or release a sudden and violent release of energy, often used in military, industrial, or scientific applications. Examples include explosives, grenade launchers, and fireworks.
To explode means to suddenly and violently break open or shatter something, often with a loud noise, often as a result of pressure building up and then being released.
The word "exploding" means suddenly and violently bursting or breaking apart, often producing a loud noise and a great deal of force or energy. It can also describe something that is rapidly growing or spreading, often unexpectedly or uncontrollably. For example, "The news of the blizzard caused panic as cars slid and buildings collapsed, causing a scene of chaos and exploding traffic in the city."
To take unfair advantage of someone or something, often in an illegal or unethical way. A vulnerability or weakness that can be used to gain an unfair advantage or cause harm. To use or manipulate something in a way that is wrong or illegal.
Exploitability refers to the degree to which something, such as a system, a pattern, or a vulnerability, can be taken advantage of or exploited for one's own gain or advantage. In other words, it measures how easily and effectively someone can manipulate or use a particular situation, opportunity, or weakness to achieve a specific goal or outcome.
The word "exploitable" refers to something that can be taken advantage of or used for one's own benefit or gain, often in a negative or unethical way. It can also refer to a vulnerability or weakness that can be exploited by someone or something.
The word "exploitation" refers to the act of using or taking advantage of something, often for profit or gain, without showing appreciation or compensation. It can also refer to the use of someone or something in a way that is unfair, cruel, or unjust. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the process of extracting or extracting value from something, such as natural resources, labor, or ideas.
Exploitations refer to the act of taking advantage of someone or something for unfair or selfish gain, often in a way that is abusive or oppressive. This can include, but is not limited to, physical, emotional, or financial exploitation.
Descriptive of behavior or practices that are morally unjust, as regards exploitation of others, typically for economic or social gain; characterized by an excessive desire for material goods or personal gain at the expense of others.
I apologize, but "exploitatory" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. If you meant to type "exploitative", it refers to the act of unfairly using power or resources to take advantage of someone or something, often in a harmful or cruel manner. For example, "The company's exploitative labor practices in the developing country were criticized by human rights activists."
Used to describe something or someone that has been taken advantage of for personal gain, often unfairly or unethically.
An exploiter is someone who takes advantage of someone or something in a harmful or unfair way, typically for personal gain or benefit. It can also refer to a person who uses or controls something, such as a resource or technology, for their own advantage, often to the detriment of others.
Exploiters are individuals or groups who take advantage of people, situations, or resources for their own gain, often by means that are unfair, unjust, or unethical. The term can be used to describe a wide range of behaviors, such as exploiting workers, using someone's vulnerability or ignorance for personal benefit, or manipulating a situation to gain an advantage.
The word "exploiting" is a verb that means to take unfair advantage of a situation or person, often for personal gain or to gain a benefit. It can also mean to use or develop something in a way that is not intended or approved, often for selfish or harmful purposes.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The company was accused of exploiting its workers by paying them low wages.<br> The new technology is being exploited by hackers to spread malware.<br><br>In a broader sense, exploiting can also refer to the act of taking advantage of a resource or opportunity to achieve a goal or benefit, often in a way that is considered unfair or unethical.
Exploitative refers to behavior or practices that unfairly and unjustly take advantage of others, often for personal gain or benefit. It can describe situations where one party uses power, manipulation, or coercion to exploit others, often to the detriment of their well-being or interests.
Exploits is a noun that refers to the means or ways in which something is used or taken advantage of, often in a clever or resourceful manner.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any word called "exploiture". It's possible that it's a made-up or uncommon word. If you meant to provide a different word, please feel free to try again!
The word "exploration" refers to the act of investigating or examining something, often in a systematic and methodical way, in order to gain a deeper understanding or knowledge of it. It can also refer to the act of traveling or investigating a particular area or region in order to discover new things or learn more about its geography, culture, or natural environment.
The noun "explorations" refers to the act of examining or investigating something in detail, often in a systematic or thorough manner. It can also refer to the results of such an investigation, such as discoveries or findings. Additionally, it can refer to travels or journeys made for the purpose of discovery or exploration, often in a scientific or adventurous sense.
The adjective "explorative" means having a curiosity to discover or learn about something new, often involving experimentation or investigation. It can also describe something that is designed or intended to stimulate exploration or discovery.
Pertaining to or serving to explore or investigate something, especially in a tentative or experimental manner; intended to gain new knowledge or understanding.
To explore means to travel through or examine a place, usually in order to discover its features, attractions, or potential. It can also mean to investigate or examine a subject, idea, or person in order to gain a deeper understanding of it.
To have explored something means to have thoroughly examined or examined a place, idea, or subject in order to gain a deeper understanding or knowledge of it. It can also imply a sense of venturing into the unknown or unfamiliar.
A person who travels to unknown or unexplored regions, typically to discover new knowledge or resources. Alternatively, the software program used to navigate and interact with the computer system or network, especially to access and manage files on other computers.
Explorers are people who travel to new places in order to learn about them and often to discover new lands, resources, or opportunities. They may travel on foot, by ship, or by air, and often face challenging conditions and obstacles. Explorers are often driven by a sense of adventure, curiosity, and a desire to learn about the world around them.
to search or investigate something thoroughly and carefully, often to learn its nature, qualities, or possibilities
Exploring means to investigate or examine something in order to gain a deeper understanding of it, often to discover its characteristics, properties, or hidden aspects.
An explosimeter is a medical device used to measure the level of explosive gas, such as methane or hydrogen, in the air. It is typically used in industries where explosive gases are present, such as mines, chemical plants, or oil refineries, to ensure that the air is safe to breathe and to prevent explosions.
An explosion is a sudden and violent release of energy, often resulting in the rapid expansion of gases and serious physical damage. It can occur naturally, such as in a volcanic eruption, or be caused by human activity, such as the ignition of flammable materials or the detonation of explosives. The sudden release of energy can cause damage to structures, Startle or injure people and ignite nearby fires.
Explosions refer to sudden and violent releases of energy, typically resulting in loud noises and destructive forces.
Strongly emphasizing a sudden and powerful explosion; extremely exciting or dramatic: "the fireworks display ended with an explosive finale".
Explosiveness refers to the ability to release energy or power suddenly and violently, often in a short and intense burst. It can describe the potential of something, such as a chemical bomb, to cause a massive and sudden explosion. It can also be used to describe the quick and powerful movements or actions of an athlete, such as a boxer or a football player. In general, explosiveness implies a sudden release of energy or violence, often with a significant impact or effect.
Explosives refer to substances or devices that are designed to produce a sudden, rapid release of energy, resulting in a loud noise, a flash of light, and a significant amount of force. They are often used in various applications such as military, mining, construction, and entertainment (e.g. fireworks). Examples of explosives include dynamite, TNT, artillery shells, and hand grenades.