blasting

[ˈblæstɪŋ]

blasting Definition

  • 1the act or process of using explosives to break up or remove something
  • 2a sudden loud noise or a strong rush of air or water

Using blasting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "blasting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The blasting of the rocks created a path for the new road.

  • Example

    The blasting of the horn startled the pedestrians.

  • Example

    The blasting wind knocked over the trash cans.

blasting Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with blasting

  • a small explosive device used to detonate larger explosives

    Example

    The workers carefully placed the blasting cap in the hole before detonating the explosives.

  • a process of cleaning or shaping a surface by forcibly propelling a stream of sand or other abrasive material against it

    Example

    The old paint was removed from the metal gate through sandblasting.

  • an area where blasting is taking place or is about to take place

    Example

    The road was closed due to the blasting zone ahead.

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Summary: blasting in Brief

Blasting [ˈblæstɪŋ] refers to the use of explosives to break up or remove something, or a sudden loud noise or rush of air or water. It can be used to create paths for roads or remove unwanted structures. Blasting can also refer to a loud noise, such as a horn or a strong gust of wind.