noun
blasting
noun
1
The controlled use of explosives, especially to break up rock in mining or construction.
"Blasting at the quarry is scheduled for early morning to minimise disruption."
"Engineers surveyed the tunnel before blasting began."
How to Use Blasting
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSetting off explosives on purpose, usually to clear or break up rock or structures.
Common pairings
rock blasting
controlled blasting
blasting permit
Word Forms
blastings plural
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Etymology
From Middle English "blastyng," formed from "blast" plus the "-ing" ending.
Rhymes for blasting
casting
tasting
lasting
fasting
wasting
pasting
boasting
coasting
roasting
feasting
toasting
everlasting
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