v.
1. a intr. (of gas, gunpowder, a bomb, a boiler, etc.) expand suddenly with a loud noise owing to a release of internal energy. b tr. cause (a bomb etc.) to explode.
2 intr. give vent suddenly to emotion, esp. anger.
3 intr. (of a population etc.) increase suddenly or rapidly.
4 tr. show (a theory etc.) to be false or baseless.
5 tr. (as exploded adj.) (of a drawing etc.) showing the components of a mechanism as if separated by an explosion but in the normal relative positions.
Derivatives:
exploder n.
Etymology: earliest in sense 4: L explodere hiss off the stage (as EX-(1), plodere plos- plaudere clap)