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"When I unscrewed the pipe, muddy water started to irrupt into the room."
"The declining frog population caused mosquitoes to irrupt over the following season."
"The rain irrupted into the tent with a sudden gush."
Latin, mid-19th century
"Irrupt" and "erupt" are homophones, meaning they sound the same, but have different spellings and different meanings. They are both from the Latin root "rumpere," meaning "break," but their ...
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