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dynamite , blasting explosive, patented in 1867 by the Swedish physicist Alfred Nobel . Dynamite is based on nitroglycerin but is much safer to handle than nitroglycerin alone. By mixing the nitroglycerin with kieselguhr , a porous siliceous earth, in proportions that left an essentially dry and granular material, Nobel produced a solid that was resistant to shock but readily detonable by heat or percussion. Later, wood pulp was substituted as the absorbent, and sodium nitrate was added as an oxidizing agent to increase the strength of the explosive.
Nobel also invented gelatinous dynamite , a mixture of nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin. Ammonium nitrate was later substituted for part of the nitroglycerin to give a safer and less expensive explosive called extra dynamite. See also explosive .
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dy·​na·​mite


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: an explosive that is made of nitroglycerin absorbed in a porous material and that often contains ammonium nitrate or cellulose nitrate





also


: an explosive (such as a mixture of ammonium nitrate and nitrocellulose) that contains no nitroglycerin





2




: one that has a powerful effect

an actress who's dynamite at the box office





also


: something that has great potential to cause trouble or conflict

an issue regarded as political dynamite





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: to blow up with dynamite







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: to cause the failure or destruction of











: terrific , wonderful

a dynamite performance






dynamitic
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ˌdī-​nə-​ˈmi-​tik

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adjective


Noun








The death penalty is political dynamite .

Verb








They plan to dynamite the old building.

Adjective








They put on a dynamite performance.






a summer blockbuster that features some really dynamite special effects




The company instructed workers to drill and cover holes where dynamite was placed for demolition projects near Lawrenceville, investigators found.



Spencer Donovan, ajc , 29 June 2022


The show has a dynamite cast, including the irreverent Kathryn Hahn and scene-stealing Casey Wilson, who help The Shrink Next Door enter the upper echelon of Apple TV+ shows.



Keith Nelson, Men's Health , 25 May 2022


But with inflation above 8%, cutting interest rates anytime soon would be like testing a flamethrower in a dynamite factory.



Jason Zweig, WSJ , 13 May 2022


It was meant admiringly, and Schjeldahl is absolutely right: A disjunction between intentions and effects can produce aesthetic dynamite .



Washington Post , 3 Feb. 2022


Here was a collection of pop songs on steroids, hits with more muscle than Gold’s Gym, a stick of musical dynamite that blew up everywhere.



Lars Brandle, Billboard , 26 May 2022

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb
This dynamite duo from Plowboys BBQ, a joint with locations in Kansas and Missouri, will satisfy all of your classic Kansas City-Style barbecue cravings.



Becca Miller, Good Housekeeping , 30 June 2022


The history of the Indian subcontinent is rife with fascinating stories that make for dynamite action films, and this 2015 drama is a great example.



K. Thor Jensen, PCMAG , 8 June 2022


Before Parasite, director Bong Joon-ho made Mother, another dynamite contribution to the world of Korean cinema.



Deanna Janes, Harper's BAZAAR , 5 May 2022


Strip mining in Central Appalachia rips forests from the ground and uses dynamite to blast the tops and sides of mountains to get at coal buried hundreds of feet beneath them.



James Bruggers, The Courier-Journal , 18 Apr. 2022


In some cases, the reasons for failure are obvious: Corals were planted on piles of unstable rubble left behind by dynamite fishing or massive storms and were quickly buried in sediment.



Rowan Moore Gerety, Wired , 5 Apr. 2022


Gulf dynamite shrimp spiced with serranos, and sweet and fiery mango habanero salmon, alongside traditional dishes like chicken tikka masala and lamb vindaloo.



Megha Mcswain, Chron , 22 Mar. 2022


With pick and shovel and a perilous, pre- dynamite blasting method, the workers built the Windsor Locks Canal from 1827-29.



Jesse Leavenworth, courant.com , 17 Mar. 2022


Yes, actual gunfire and dynamite play a role in the proceedings.



Bill Goodykoontz, Detroit Free Press , 22 Oct. 2021

Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective
Kelsa and Khal are a winning duo with dynamite chemistry.



Robert Daniels, Los Angeles Times , 21 July 2022


Create a grid pattern for your posts – here’s a great YouTube video to show you how (psst…Sam is also a dynamite Insta coach).



Ashley Stahl, Forbes , 11 July 2022


Davis then issued an Allen charge, sometimes called a dynamite charge - telling jurors to keep deliberating.



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Their love triangle was dynamite , with fans passionately split.



Amanda Ostuni, EW.com , 21 June 2022


Behind a dynamite third quarter and, according to Cleaning The Glass, the second-stingiest defensive performance of their season, the Warriors prevented a lot of Internet chaos in Game 2.



Shane Young, Forbes , 6 June 2022


Some characters are actually thriving, including Mercedes’ mother Patrice (the dynamite Harriet D. Foy), whose makeshift church has become a community hub, giving out boxes of food and inspirational CDs.



Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter , 1 June 2022


But what this modern folk poet extraordinaire does have is a dynamite show that hums with raw honesty.



Matthew J. Palm, Orlando Sentinel , 25 May 2022


Courtney Williams was dynamite for West Linn on both sides of the ball.



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Definition of dynamite (Entry 2 of 3)
Definition of dynamite (Entry 3 of 3)

These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'dynamite.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback .

1867, in the meaning defined at sense 1
1881, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Greek dýnamis "power, strength" + -ite entry 1 — more at dynamic entry 1


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Though the principal figure in the development of dynamite, Alfred nobel , was Swedish, the earliest patent for the substance
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