cataclysmic in the PONS Dictionary

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The rhetoric of the day was cataclysmic election of the opposition meant the enemy would ruin the nation.
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Two events, one public and universally cataclysmic, the other personal and hidden, set the pattern for his future career.
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They are very luminous flashes of gamma rays heralding the death of distant, massive stars in cataclysmic explosions.
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This would have resulted in a rapid and unsustainable increase in pressure, leading to a cataclysmic explosion.
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This is a reference to any process by which cataclysmic failure (a broken back) is achieved by a seemingly inconsequential addition, a single straw.
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The document was frequently copied and readapted in order to fit the cataclysmic events that occurred in a particular area.
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Among the book's themes is an allusion to the possibility of another cataclysmic world war brewing.
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The player must maneuver the nuclear giant through the stages and wage a cataclysmic war.
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These could come as a result of earthquakes or of other cataclysmic events.
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This was identified as a caldera, which had formed by the collapse of the volcano's previous summit during the cataclysmic eruptions.
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