"Rupturing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rupturing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rupturing" Meaning

The verb "rupturing" means:

1. To break or burst open violently or suddenly, especially of a vessel or container.
2. To split or break apart, often with a snapping or tearing sound.
3. To shatter or disintegrate suddenly, often as a result of internal pressure or stress.
4. To disturb or disrupt the social cohesion of a group or community, often by revealing a deep-seated conflict or underlying tension.

For example:
- The pipe ruptured and flooded the basement.
- The scandal ruptured the fragile relationship between the company and its clients.
- Her anger ruptured and she cried uncontrollably.
- The new policy has been rupturing the social fabric of the community since its introduction.

"Rupturing" Examples

1. Light Rupturing

" The explosion caused a deep crater in the ground, from where the exterior layer of the planet's crust was rupturing."

2. Pressure Transferring Rupturing

" When my hiking boots rupturing the thin branch, it felt unstable, risking a cruel footing spot."

3. Things Intentional Rupturing

"Feel great to see high school relationships rupturing because they only brought negative feelings after awhile."

4. Vascular Rupturing

"Each connective area of the artery can be predisposed to rupturing when in presence of disease."

5. Financial Rupturing

" When applying for government-reimbursed loans in grassroots architectures, users worry the businesses might start rupturing again."

"Rupturing" Similar Words

Rupicolous

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Growing or living in rocky places.

Ruptile

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Ruptuary

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I couldn't find any word "ruptuary" in the dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word. Could you provide more context or check the spelling?

Ruptural

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The word "ruptural" is not a commonly used word in modern English, but I believe you may be thinking of the word "ruptural" meaning connected with or typical of a rupture (a tear or split in a part of the body or a system) or a sudden breaking or bursting apart.<br><br>In medical contexts, a ruptural can refer to something that has happened suddenly and severely, such as a ruptured disc or a ruptured blood vessel.<br><br>In some cases, "ruptural" can also refer to a severe break or separation, similar to a rupture, in a relationship, a bond, or a connection.<br><br>A more likely occurrence, however, is that you are looking for the word "rupture"

Rupture

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To break or crack suddenly, often violently or completely, causing separation or breakdown.<br><br>Example: "The earthquake caused a rupture in the dam, releasing a huge amount of water downstream."<br><br>It can also refer to a sudden and temporary disruption or a conflicting or strained relationship:<br><br>Example: "The relationship between the two countries had a rupture after the dispute over the border."

Ruptured

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Split or separated suddenly and violently, often with a loud cracking or bursting sound. Physically injured, especially in the spleen, blood vessel, or appendix.

Ruptures

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Rupturewort

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Rupturewort is a name in botanical nomenclature, referring to a type of plant. Specifically, it can refer to:<br><br>1. Tolmiea menziesii, also known as western rupturewort, a flowering plant species in the watercress family (Nasturtiaceae).<br><br>In general, rupturewort is a term that typically describes plants in this genus, which are native to the Pacific coast of North America, from British Columbia, Canada, to California, USA.

Rural

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Living or located in a place in the country, away from the city or town.

Ruralisation

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Ruralism

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Ruralist

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Rurality

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Ruralization

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Rurally

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Ruricolist

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