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explosive decompression
n. (context aviation English) A sudden drop in pressure causing the air to be unable to escape from the lungs.
Usage examples of "explosive decompression".
This suggests explosive decompression and the exiting of body fluid through natural openings, rather than massive external injury due to a sudden deceleration or collision.
Debris must have swirled around the wreckage during the explosive decompression.
The lost prisoners had been slammed outward by explosive decompression.
At that altitude a human being's blood would boil in his veins and his lungs would burst from explosive decompression.
We cleaned up the blood and excrements of explosive decompression.
There was an accident aboard the ship, some kind of explosive decompression.