ebullition

IPA: ɪbˈʊɫˈɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act of boiling.
  • A sudden emotional outburst.
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Examples of "ebullition" in Sentences

  • The archdeacon had called Mrs Proudie a she-Beelzebub; but that was a simple ebullition of mortal hatred.
  • Wallace regarded this ebullition from the heart of the honest veteran with a look that was eloquent to all.
  • In the base of the volcano are several minor craters or pailas (from 0.5 m to 10 m in diameter) with mud in ebullition.
  • There are three main transport mechanisms: molecular diffusion, vascular transport of gas through plant roots, and ebullition.
  • But with a sudden well-assumed ebullition of spirits he drew her toward the dancing-floor, and as they swung around and around in
  • In the ebullition of last year's astonishing forging of a coalition, quite a few people referred to the similarity of events across the Celtic Sea.
  • In northern soils, ebullition and vascular transport were shown to be the major transport mechanisms, accounting for up to 98% of total CH4 emissions [82].
  • : From wiki: "Boiling (also called ebullition), a type of phase transition, is the rapid vaporization of a liquid, which typically occurs when a liquid is …

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