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intr.v. ir·rupt·ed, ir·rupt·ing, ir·rupts. 1. To break or burst in. 2. Ecology To increase rapidly and irregularly in number: In the absence of predators, ...
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intr.v. ir·rupt·ed, ir·rupt·ing, ir·rupts. 1. To break or burst in. 2 ...
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Defines the terms irruption, irrupt and irrupting as they relate to bird populations.
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to manifest violent activity or emotion, as a group of persons. 3. (of animals) to increase suddenly in numbers through a lessening of the number of deaths. ...
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Irruption Meaning and Definition. (n.) A bursting in; a sudden, violent rushing into a place; as, irruptions of the sea. (n.) A sudden and violent inroad, ...
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intransitive verb. to burst suddenly or violently (into); Ecol. to increase abruptly in size of population. Origin: < L irruptus, pp. of irrumpere, ...
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Definition of eruption. the emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gum ... Similar Words: bang, clap, blast, loud noise, outbreak, irruption, ...
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