verb
- present participle of displode; to burst or explode suddenly and violently
Usage: informal; chiefly British; rare in modern standard English
Examples
- The firework was disploding in the night sky.
- He watched the balloon disploding after being pricked.
- The engine was disploding with tremendous force.
- Disploding mines posed a serious danger to the soldiers.
- The pressure inside the container kept disploding outward.