Definition of Irruptions

1. Noun. (plural of irruption) ¹

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Definition of Irruptions

1. irruption [n] - See also: irruption

Lexicographical Neighbors of Irruptions

irruent
irrugate
irrugated
irrugates
irrugating
irrumated
irrumates
irrumating
irrupt
irrupted
irrupting
irruption
irruptions (current term)
irruptive
irruptively
irrupts
irvingite
is
is't
is-
is-a
is-as
is-ought problem
is-to-be
is anyone sitting here

Literary usage of Irruptions

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by Sir William Wilson Hunter (1886)
"... Mughal irruptions and Hindu revolts soon began to under- Mughal mine the Slave dynasty. The Mughals are said to have burst irruptions through Tibet into ..."

2. The History and Description of Fossil Fuel, the Collieries, and Coal Trade by John Holland (1841)
"Various dangers to which the Collier is exposed— Falling of matters from the roof of the Mine— Cauldron bottoms, bell moulds, and bleas—irruptions of ..."

3. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by John Hawkins (1787)
"rebellion in 1745, and the irruptions r- the enemy beyond the borders of the north, vtr tied this prediction. ..."

4. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by Sir William Wilson Hunter (1886)
"... Mughal irruptions and Hindu revolts soon began to under- Mughal mine the Slave dynasty. The Mughals are said to have burst irruptions through Tibet into ..."

5. The History and Description of Fossil Fuel, the Collieries, and Coal Trade by John Holland (1841)
"Various dangers to which the Collier is exposed— Falling of matters from the roof of the Mine— Cauldron bottoms, bell moulds, and bleas—irruptions of ..."

6. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by John Hawkins (1787)
"rebellion in 1745, and the irruptions r- the enemy beyond the borders of the north, vtr tied this prediction. ..."

7. The history of England (during the middle ages). by Sharon Turner (1853)
"irruptions of the Northmen on Europe, 832-911. the venerated head of his religion ... His reign had scarcely closed, before those irruptions of the Northmen ..."

8. The Conquest of Canada by George Warburton (1850)
"During the remainder of the year the Iroquois continued to disturb the repose of the colony by frequent and mischievous irruptions, and many valuable lives ..."

9. The history of England (during the middle ages). by Sharon Turner (1853)
"irruptions of the Northmen on Europe, 832-911. the venerated head of his religion ... His reign had scarcely closed, before those irruptions of the Northmen ..."

10. The Conquest of Canada by George Warburton (1850)
"During the remainder of the year the Iroquois continued to disturb the repose of the colony by frequent and mischievous irruptions, and many valuable lives ..."

11. From India to the Planet Mars: A Study of a Case of Somnambulism with by Théodore Flournoy (1901)
"irruptions of subliminal reveries.—I shall have too many occasions to cite concrete examples of visions, voices, and other spontaneous outpourings of the ..."

12. From India to the Planet Mars: A Study of a Case of Somnambulism with by Théodore Flournoy (1901)
"irruptions of subliminal reveries.—I shall have too many occasions to cite concrete examples of visions, voices, and other spontaneous outpourings of the ..."

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