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IRRUPT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to rush in forcibly or violently 2. of a natural population : to undergo a sudden upsurge in numbers especially when natural ecological balances and checks ...
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IRRUPT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) · to break or burst in suddenly. · to manifest violent activity or emotion, as a group of persons. · (of animals) to increase ...
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IRRUPT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
IRRUPT meaning: 1. to enter a place suddenly or with force: 2. When birds or animals irrupt, they enter an area…. Learn more.
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irrupt, v. rare. (ɪˈrʌpt) [f. L. irrupt-, ppl. stem of irrump-ĕre: see prec.] 1. trans. To break into. Hence iˈrrupted ppl. a.1855 Hyde Clarke Eng. Dict., Irrupted, forced through. 1856 Webster, Irrupted, broken with violence. Hence in later Dicts. 2. intr. To burst in, break in, enter forcibly, mak...
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88 Synonyms & Antonyms for IRRUPT | Thesaurus.com
irrupt · brim · bubble over · cascade · deluge · drain · drown · engulf · gush · inundate · leak · overrun · pour · run over · soak · spill · spill over ...
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Irrupt - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
verb erupt or intensify suddenly “The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism” synonyms: break open, burst out, erupt, flare, flare up
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Irruptive growth
In ecosystems with more than one species feeding on a certain resource, the populations of certain species can irrupt in non-predictable ways depending A species population may sometimes irrupt when predators are removed, or when favourable weather causes food supplies to rapidly increase.
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irrupt, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb irrupt is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for irrupt is from 1855, in a dictionary by H. Clarke.
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irrupt verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
to enter or appear somewhere suddenly and with a lot of force. Violence once again irrupted into their peaceful lives.
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IRRUPT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to break or burst in suddenly 2. to manifest violent activity or emotion, as a group of persons 3. (of animals) to increase suddenly in numbers.
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'Eruption' vs. 'irruption' - Columbia Journalism Review
An irruption is defined as “a dramatic, irregular migration of large numbers of birds to an area where they aren't typically found.
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irrupt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Rhymes:English/ʌpt/2 syllables · English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European · English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *Hrewp- · English ...
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irruptive
irruptive, a. (ɪˈrʌptɪv) [f. as irrupt + -ive.] Having the quality or character of bursting in; making, or tending to, irruption.1593 Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 58 Trodden out of sent, by the irruptiue ouer-trampling of the Romanes. 1794 Whitehouse Ode to Justice (T.), Ready to displode irruptive on h...
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In poor berry years huge numbers can irrupt well beyond their normal range, often in flocks that on occasion number in the thousands.
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