Pronunciation: /ˈɛriəl maɪn/
noun a type of explosive device that is dropped from an aircraft and detonates upon impact or when triggered remotely
A1 An aerial mine is a type of explosive device used in warfare.
A2 During the war, aerial mines were dropped from airplanes to target enemy ships.
B1 The navy conducted a sweep of the area to clear any remaining aerial mines.
B2 The detection and removal of aerial mines is a dangerous but necessary task for naval divers.
C1 The use of aerial mines in modern warfare has become increasingly controversial due to the risk of civilian casualties.
C2 Advanced technology has been developed to detect and neutralize aerial mines more effectively, reducing the threat to naval operations.
formal The military used aerial mines to protect the airspace from enemy aircraft.
informal Watch out for those aerial mines up ahead, they could be dangerous!
slang I wouldn't fly over that area, it's full of aerial mines.
figurative Her words were like aerial mines, exploding with unexpected impact.
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