displode in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Displode: to burst outward or explode, often resulting in the scattering of debris.
Sample Sentences
- The scientist was puzzled by the sudden decision to explode instead of implode during the experiment.
- In the chaotic aftermath of the explosion, debris was scattered everywhere as the structure began to displode.
- They watched in awe as the fireworks displode in vibrant colors against the night sky.
- During the demonstration, the device was designed to safely displode, creating a visual spectacle without harm.
- As tensions rose, the negotiations threatened to displode like a shaken soda can.
- The scientists feared that the unstable compound might displode during the experiment.
- As the pressure inside the container increased, it began to displode with a deafening roar.
- In the action movie, the villain's hideout was set to displode at the stroke of midnight.
- The engineer designed a fail-safe mechanism to prevent the reactor from disploding.
- When the fireworks were improperly set up, one of them disploded unexpectedly during the show.