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Filter by Meaning The chef added spices to the pot, causing an ebullition of flavors.
The water in the pot reached ebullition and started boiling rapidly.
The chemist observed the ebullition of the liquid in the flask during the experiment.
The kettle emitted a whistle, indicating the ebullition of water inside.
The volcanic eruption caused an ebullition of lava and hot gases.
The sudden ebullition of steam from the pressure cooker startled me.
The ebullition of laughter echoed through the room as the comedian delivered his punchline.
The team's ebullition of energy propelled them to victory in the final minutes of the game.
The conference room was filled with ebullition as the participants discussed innovative ideas for the project.
The comedian's ebullition of humor had the entire audience roaring with laughter.
The doctor prescribed medication to alleviate the ebullition of the patient's skin rash.
The heated debate in the courtroom reached an ebullition, with lawyers shouting at each other.
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