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blasting

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Noun — The controlled use of explosives, especially to break up rock in mining or construction.

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rock blasting controlled blasting blasting permit

Etymology

From Middle English "blastyng," formed from "blast" plus the "-ing" ending.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “blasting” mean?

The word “blasting” means the controlled use of explosives, especially to break up rock in mining or construction. In plain terms, setting off explosives on purpose, usually to clear or break up rock or structures.

How do you use “blasting” in a sentence?

Here is “blasting” used in a sentence: “Blasting at the quarry is scheduled for early morning to minimise disruption.”

What part of speech is “blasting”?

“Blasting” is a noun.

Where does the word “blasting” come from?

The word “blasting” comes from Middle English. From Middle English "blastyng," formed from "blast" plus the "-ing" ending.

Is “blasting” a common word?

“Blasting” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between "blasting" and "demolition"?

"Blasting" specifically refers to the controlled use of explosives, especially to break up rock in mining or construction, while "demolition" is the broader process of tearing down a structure, which may or may not involve explosives. Blasting is one method used within a demolition project.

Is "blasting" only used for explosives?

In its core dictionary sense, yes, "blasting" refers to controlled explosive use in mining or construction. Informally, "blasting" can also describe something happening loudly or forcefully, such as music "blasting" from speakers, though that is a related but separate figurative use.

What is a "blasting permit"?

A blasting permit is an official authorization required before using explosives at a mining or construction site, ensuring the blasting is carried out safely and legally. It reflects how tightly regulated controlled explosive use is due to the risks involved.

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