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irruptive

ADJECTIVE
  1. of igneous rock that has solidified beneath the earth's surface; granite or diorite or gabbro

How To Use irruptive In A Sentence

  • Events, as elements of the discourse, or rather the pre-discourse, are irruptive and specific, and essentially discontinuous.
  • Such a temporal event is something irruptive and unpredictable, both in its causes and effects.
  • The rest of their career - thirteen years! - played out in the shadow of its irruptive beginning.
  • Snowy Owls are migratory, nomadic, and irruptive.
  • The gas outside can preventing already so from the gate straight irruptive sitting room, also can make at the same time narrow porch does not appear too narrow.
  • Can one not wager that it is Agnes ‘herself’ come to voice, and the cry the resuscitated irruptive voice of the dead, a true, unexpected prosopopoeia?
  • Restoration wishes to limit irruptive, aggressive, and disruptive species.
  • Their inconspicuous nature, relatively small numbers, and irruptive behavior make it difficult to monitor the population.
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