implode.
That is the correct spelling of the word "explode".
explode
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"Ex" from the Latin, meaning "out of" or "away from".Some other examples of this root are expand, explode, and excavate.
Sorry, but in English, there is no root form. It comes from the Latin word " conscius ", meaning knowing inwardly. The Latin word had a prefix " con " meaning together, and a root " scire " meaning to know.
Implode means to collapse inwardly, but explode means blow up, or outwards. Exactly
implode
Explode or cause to explode.
The definition of the word explode is to burst or shatter unexpectedly and loudly, usually as the result of combustion, excessive internal pressure or decomposition.
The root word of "explosive" is "explode," which comes from the Latin word "explodere," meaning "drive out with force."
The word you're looking for is detonate.
Bakuhatsu and Katsu meaning "explode or boom"
The prefix to explode is "ex-"
That is the correct spelling of the word "explode".
His personality was focused inwardly, and he was often akward in social situations.
the volcano will explode tomorrrow .
That place is about to explode. *The quarry workers used dynamite to get a piece of the mountain to explode.