- verbdetonate (verb) · detonates (third person present) · detonated (past tense) · detonated (past participle) · detonating (present participle)
- explode or cause to explode:"two other bombs failed to detonate" · "a trigger that can detonate nuclear weapons"
Originearly 18th century: from Latin detonat- ‘thundered down or forth’, from the verb detonare, from de- ‘down’ + tonare ‘to thunder’.
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