rupture Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- hole
- breach
- crack
- gap
- canyon
- laceration
- break
- split
- gash
- puncture
- crater
- slash
- crevice
- opening
- slit
- ravine
- incision
Weak:
- gulch
- hollow
- gouge
- chink
- rent
- injury
- gulf
- cleft
- rift-valley
- trough
- wound
- posthole
- concavity
- furrow
- cut
- ditch
- pinhole
- cavity
- trench
- outburst
- dint
- gulley
- wallow
- detonation
- abyss
- vacuity
- explosion
- water-hole
- recess
- score
- scratch
- borehole
- excavation
- glen
- void
- cranny
- gully
- burst
- snag
- dell
- blast
- abrasion
- bursting
- vacuum
- notch
- pothole
- indenture
- perforation
- gorge
- coomb
- cave
- groove
- depression
- indentation
- chasm
- blowup
- cavern
- chuckhole
- eruption
- check
- well
- burrow
- pit
- gutter
- sinkhole
- dent
- rip
Strongest:
- implosion
- combination
- repair
- union
- connection
- closing
- healing
- filling
- junction
- filling
- unification
- consolidation
- consolidation
- closing
- coupling
- merger
- junction
- healing
- union
- implosion
- sealing
- repair
- unification
- merger
- combination
- coupling
- sealing
- connection
Strong:
- tumor
- plugging
- joining
- patching
- combining
- swelling
- merging
- sewing
- linking
- plugging
- mound
- mound
- knitting
- connecting
- combining
- swell
- linking
- suturing
- joining
- rise
- stitching
- patching
- tumor
- rise
- connecting
- suturing
- hill
- mending
- mending
- knitting
- swelling
- hill
- swell
- stitching
- sewing
- merging
Weak:
rupture Meaning
rupture (n)
state of being torn or burst open
a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
the act of making a sudden noisy break
rupture (v)
separate or cause to separate abruptly
rupture (n.)
The act of breaking apart, or separating; the state of being broken asunder; as, the rupture of the skin; the rupture of a vessel or fiber; the rupture of a lutestring.
Breach of peace or concord between individuals; open hostility or war between nations; interruption of friendly relations; as, the parties came to a rupture.
Hernia. See Hernia.
A bursting open, as of a steam boiler, in a less sudden manner than by explosion. See Explosion.
rupture (v. t.)
To part by violence; to break; to burst; as, to rupture a blood vessel.
To produce a hernia in.
rupture (v. i.)
To suffer a breach or disruption.
rupture Sentence Examples
- The severe earthquake caused a catastrophic rupture in the earth's crust, releasing immense energy and triggering landslides.
- The volcanic eruption resulted in a sudden rupture of the magma chamber, spewing molten rock and ash into the atmosphere.
- The intense pressure built up within the aneurysm led to a dangerous rupture, causing a life-threatening brain hemorrhage.
- The aged and weakened bridge structure experienced a partial rupture under the weight of the passing traffic.
- The rupture of the dam's spillway sent torrents of water crashing through the countryside, flooding homes and businesses.
- The rupture of the gas line ignited a raging inferno, engulfing the nearby building in flames.
- The rupture between the two friends left a deep and lasting divide, forever altering their relationship.
- The discovery of a significant rupture in the submarine cable disrupted communication and data transmission across the ocean.
- The rupture of the sedimentary rock revealed ancient fossils, shedding light on the region's geological history.
- The rupture of the appendix, a small organ in the abdomen, caused acute pain and required immediate medical intervention.
FAQs About the word rupture
state of being torn or burst open, a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions), the act of making a sudden noisy break, separate or cause to
tear, fissure, rift,fracture, hole, breach,crack, gap, canyon, laceration
implosion, combination,repair, union, connection, closing, healing, filling, junction, filling
The severe earthquake caused a catastrophic rupture in the earth's crust, releasing immense energy and triggering landslides.
The volcanic eruption resulted in a sudden rupture of the magma chamber, spewing molten rock and ash into the atmosphere.
The intense pressure built up within the aneurysm led to a dangerous rupture, causing a life-threatening brain hemorrhage.
The aged and weakened bridge structure experienced a partial rupture under the weight of the passing traffic.