Eruptional example sentences

Related (8): volcanic, magmatic, pyroclastic, seismic, tectonic, explosive, plinian, effusive

e·rup·tion

noun

eruption (noun) · eruptions (plural noun)

  - an act or instance of erupting:

  - a sudden outbreak of something, typically something unwelcome or noisy:

  - a spot, rash, or other prominent and reddish mark appearing suddenly on the skin.

Synonyms

discharge, venting, ejection, emission, explosion, outbreak, upsurge, outburst, epidemic, breakout, start, rash, wave, spate, flood, explosion, burst, blaze, flurry, recrudescence, ebullition, boutade, rash, outbreak, inflammation

"Eruptional" Example Sentences

1. The eruptional activity of the volcano was growing by the day.
2. The eruptional discharge of lava caused destruction in the nearby villages.
3. The eruptional debris of the volcano was scattered over a wide area.
4. The eruptional cloud of ash and smoke darkened the sky for miles around.
5. The eruptional force of the volcano shook the ground for miles around.
6. The eruptional plume of smoke and ash rose high into the atmosphere.
7. The eruptional heat of the volcano melted the ice and snow in the area.
8. The eruptional ash from the volcano blanketed the nearby towns and villages.
9. The eruptional tremors of the volcano caused panic among the local population.
10. The eruptional lava flows from the volcano destroyed many homes in the area.
11. The eruptional force of the volcano caused a massive avalanche on the nearby mountain.
12. The eruptional magma of the volcano spewed out in all directions.
13. The eruptional gases released by the volcano caused serious health problems for the local population.
14. The eruptional activity of the volcano was monitored by scientists from around the world.
15. The eruptional dust and debris from the volcano covered the nearby towns and villages.
16. The eruptional pressure of the volcano caused a massive earthquake in the region.
17. The eruptional ash and smoke from the volcano blocked out the sun for days.
18. The eruptional energy of the volcano caused a huge explosion that could be heard for miles.
19. The eruptional heat of the volcano caused the snow to melt and flood the nearby towns.
20. The eruptional lava of the volcano destroyed everything in its path.

Common Phases

Eruptional activity; Eruptional products; Eruptional deposits; Eruptional vents; Eruptional clouds; Eruptional columns; Eruptional plumes; Eruptional explosions; Eruptional emissions; Eruptional cycles

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