eniwetok (Meaning)

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eniwetok (n)

an atoll in the Marshall Islands; site of an amphibious assault in World War II; later used temporarily by the United States to test atomic bombs

World War II (February 1944); American infantry landed and captured a Japanese stronghold

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eniwetok Sentence Examples

  1. The Eniwetok Atoll was the site of numerous nuclear tests conducted by the United States during the Cold War.
  2. The Eniwetok Proving Ground played a significant role in the development of the American nuclear arsenal.
  3. The nuclear blasts at Eniwetok created two new islands that were named Sally and Nancy.
  4. The people of Eniwetok were evacuated to nearby islands before the nuclear tests began.
  5. The Eniwetok Atoll has been heavily contaminated by radiation, and it remains uninhabitable today.
  6. The Castle Bravo test at Eniwetok in 1954 was the largest nuclear explosion ever detonated by the United States.
  7. The Eniwetok Proving Ground was closed in 1975, and the islands were returned to the people of Micronesia.
  8. The legacy of the Eniwetok nuclear tests continues to impact the people and the environment of the atoll.
  9. Scientists continue to study the long-term effects of the radiation at Eniwetok.
  10. The Eniwetok Atoll is a reminder of the destructive power of nuclear weapons and the importance of nuclear disarmament.

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an atoll in the Marshall Islands; site of an amphibious assault in World War II; later used temporarily by the United States to test atomic bombs, World War II

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The Eniwetok Atoll was the site of numerous nuclear tests conducted by the United States during the Cold War.

The Eniwetok Proving Ground played a significant role in the development of the American nuclear arsenal.

The nuclear blasts at Eniwetok created two new islands that were named Sally and Nancy.

The people of Eniwetok were evacuated to nearby islands before the nuclear tests began.