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third-person singular simple present irrupts, present participle irrupting, simple past and past participle irrupted
(transitive) To break into. examples
(intransitive) To enter forcibly or uninvited. quotations examples
Above all, though, I look back into a modernity where the animation of the object world, the voice of things, or the indistinction of object and subject does not constitute a general (or generalizable, theorizable) condition but irrupts as a discrete event, the aesthetic effects of which range from the uncanny to the sublime.
2015, Bill Brown, Other Things, Univ of Chicago Press
(intransitive) To rapidly increase or intensify. examples
Misspelling of erupt. examples