Disintegrator example sentences
disintegrator
definition
- noun form of disintegrate
dis·in·te·grate
verb
disintegrate (verb) · disintegrates (third person present) · disintegrated (past tense) · disintegrated (past participle) · disintegrating (present participle)
- break up into small parts, typically as the result of impact or decay:
- (of a society, family, or other social group) weaken or break apart:
- undergo or cause to undergo disintegration at a subatomic level:
Synonyms
disintegrate, fragment, fracture, shatter, splinter, rupture, explode, crumble, dissolve, collapse, founder, fail, decline, degenerate, deteriorate, bust, shiver, decompose, decay, rot, molder, perish, corrode, fail, fold, founder, miscarry, end, terminate, flop, flatline, succeed"Disintegrator" Example Sentences
1. The scientist carefully calibrated the disintegrator before activating it.2. A powerful disintegrator beam sliced through the asteroid.
3. He invented a miniature disintegrator for personal use, much to the concern of his neighbours.
4. The disintegrator, a weapon of mass destruction, lay dormant.
5. Her weapon of choice was a high-powered disintegrator rifle.
6. The experiment involved a complex disintegrator array.
7. They were developing a sonic disintegrator for demolition work.
8. The disintegrator's hum was a low, ominous drone.
9. Is this really a disintegrator, or just a very powerful blender?
10. The ancient disintegrator pulsed with arcane energy.
11. The prototype disintegrator malfunctioned spectacularly.
12. With a flick of his wrist, he activated the disintegrator.
13. The effects of the disintegrator were instantaneous and devastating.
14. He held the disintegrator with a steady hand.
15. A small, handheld disintegrator was tucked into his belt.
16. The disintegrator was the key to their plan.
17. It was a simple disintegrator, but effective.
18. The room was filled with the smell of ozone from the disintegrator.
19. He stared at the disintegrator, unsure of how to use it.
20. The experimental disintegrator proved too unstable.
21. The disintegrator beam vaporized the target instantly.
22. Powering down the disintegrator was a lengthy process.
23. They needed a more portable disintegrator for field operations.
24. This disintegrator is far more powerful than the previous model.
25. The disintegrator hummed menacingly.
26. Maintenance of the disintegrator was a complex undertaking.
27. Building the disintegrator required specialized materials.
28. The disintegrator was a marvel of engineering.
29. Despite its size, the disintegrator packed a punch.
30. The disintegrator is classified top secret.
31. Only trained personnel are allowed near the activated disintegrator.
32. Fear gripped him as he aimed the disintegrator.
33. The disintegrator emitted a blinding flash of light.
34. Repairing the disintegrator would take weeks.
35. The disintegrator was his only hope.
36. He cautiously approached the deactivated disintegrator.
37. The disintegrator was a powerful symbol of their dominance.
38. He questioned the ethics of using such a powerful disintegrator.
39. The disintegrator's energy signature was easily detected.
40. The army developed a portable disintegrator for battlefield use.
41. They secretly developed a new type of disintegrator, far superior to the old one.
42. The sound of the disintegrator firing was deafening.
43. He felt a surge of power as he held the disintegrator.
44. The disintegrator was a key component of their defense system.
45. The scientists meticulously tested the disintegrator before deployment.
46. The sight of the disintegrator filled him with awe and fear.
47. A rogue disintegrator beam threatened to destroy the city.
48. She hesitated, her finger hovering over the disintegrator's trigger.
49. The disintegrator, once a symbol of power, now lay broken.
50. The disintegrator’s failure led to a catastrophic chain reaction.
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