deflagrate [verb]

Definition of deflagrate:

To burn or cause to burn with great intensity and rapidity, often with a sudden and explosive flame.

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Sentence/Example of deflagrate:

The chemical compound began to deflagrate when exposed to high heat.

The dry leaves deflagrated quickly when the match was struck.

In the laboratory, the experiment caused a small amount of gas to deflagrate.

The fireworks are designed to deflagrate in a spectacular display of colors.

He watched in awe as the paper deflagrated in the fireplace.

The fuel can deflagrate under the right conditions, so handle it with care.

The scientists studied how different materials deflagrate under various conditions.

The spark caused the volatile substance to deflagrate instantly.

Care must be taken to ensure the materials do not deflagrate unexpectedly.

The intense heat from the sun can cause dry brush to deflagrate quickly.