having burst or shattered violently as a result of rapid combustion, excessive internal pressure, or other process
teams are analysing fragments from the two exploded bombs
debris from an exploded satellite
(of a diagram) showing the components of a mechanism in the normal relative positions but slightly separated from each other
an exploded diagram of the rifle's parts
burst or shatter violently and noisily as a result of rapid combustion, excessive internal pressure, or other process
an ammunition lorry exploded with a roar
Britain had not yet exploded her first nuclear weapon
the USSR had not yet exploded its first nuclear weapon
(of a violent emotion or a situation) arise or develop suddenly
tension which could explode into violence at any time
increase suddenly in size, number, or extent
the use of this drug exploded in the nineties