dynamiting Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of dynamiting In English

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  • Some of the gaps resulted from dynamiting to allow the transpor t of logwood or chicle downstream and merchandise upstream.

  • I do not mind the idea of dynamiting the system, because people are genuinely distressed by it and feel that it needs radical change.

  • The tenants know that although the cost of dynamiting the estate will be high —about £26·5 million—the cost of trying to improve it will be even higher, at about £27 million.

  • Men tried to stop the inferno, even dynamiting stores to create a fire break, but the updraft lifted embers and dropped them onto more buildings.

  • They are also threatened by the degradation of their coral reef habitat by human development, and by destructive fishing practices such as dynamiting or poisoning.

  • The cave was obliterated in a massive 1954 rockfall and subsequent dynamiting of a dangerous overhang.

  • The man then leaves the hut, jumps on a snowmobile and rides out to the site, arriving just in time to stop the dynamiting.

  • The first six years involved dynamiting the rock into the basic shape, and the remaining four years were devoted to completing the detail.

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