disrupting explosive

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A high explosive used to damage the target under attack: A "disrupting explosive" is a type of powerful explosive material specifically employed to cause destruction or severe disruption to a designated target, such as a structure, vehicle, or fortified position.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The engineers planted a disrupting explosive to breach the enemy bunker's wall.
    • The demolition team carefully calculated the yield of the disrupting explosive needed to collapse the bridge.
Advanced Usage
  • Military and Demolition Context: The term is primarily used in technical, military, or controlled demolition contexts to describe explosives intended for destructive effect rather than for propulsion (like in firearms) or for specialized effects like shaping a blast.
    • The primary charge was a disrupting explosive, designed to create a large crater and destroy the runway.
Variants and Related Words
  • Disrupt (verb): To interrupt or break apart the normal course or unity of something.
    • The explosion disrupted all communication lines.
  • High explosive (noun): A general class of explosive that detonates rapidly, producing a high-pressure shock wave. A "disrupting explosive" is a type of high explosive.
    • Dynamite is a common example of a high explosive.
Synonyms
  • Demolition charge: An explosive device used for destroying structures.
  • Breaching charge: An explosive specifically designed to break through barriers like walls or doors.
Related Phrases
  • Disruptive effect: The damaging or destructive outcome caused by an explosion.
    • The disruptive effect of the charge was total, leaving the facility inoperable.
Noun
  1. a high explosive that is used to damage the target that is under attack

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