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seismic
[ sahyz-mik, sahys- ]
adjective
- pertaining to, of the nature of, or caused by an earthquake or vibration of the earth, whether due to natural or artificial causes.
seismic
/ ˈsaɪzmɪk /
adjective
- relating to or caused by earthquakes or artificially produced earth tremors Also (less commonly)seismicalˈsaɪzmɪkəl
- of enormous proportions or having highly significant consequences
seismic social change
seismic
/ sīz′mĭk /
- Relating to an earthquake or to other tremors of the Earth, such as those caused by large explosions.
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Derived Forms
- ˈseismically, adverb
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Other Words From
- seismi·cal·ly adverb
- non·seismic adjective
- un·seismal adjective
- un·seismic adjective
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Example Sentences
He also warns that the entire Uffizi museum should be fortified with anti-seismic measures.
Similar reinforced plinths were developed by the Getty museums in Los Angeles to absorb the seismic movements there.
The masterpiece is huge, but structurally flawed and terribly vulnerable to seismic activity.
To an audience destabilized by seismic changes in the culture, he brings the assurance (and the threat) that Obama et al.
If you were following this saga, online, it felt like a seismic rumble.
Nothing short of a seismic cataclysm—an earthquake, in fact—could deter a San Francisco audience after that.
A great earthquake rarely, if ever, occurs without some preparation in the form of a marked increase of seismic activity.
The portion of the earth's surface which is vertically above the seismic focus is called the epicentre.
One clue to the solution of the problem is afforded by the seismic death-rate of the damaged towns.
Even the world itself lay under it, vaguely uneasy, sometimes startled to momentary seismic panic.
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Related Words
- basaltic
- tectonic
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