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    De·bris
    /dəˈbrē/

    noun

    • 1. scattered pieces of waste or remains: "the bomb hits it, showering debris from all sides"
  2. noun [ U ] us / dəˈbri, deɪ- / Add to word list. broken or torn pieces left from the destruction of something larger: After the tornado, debris from damaged trees and houses littered the town. (Definition of debris from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of debris.

  3. Define debris. debris synonyms, debris pronunciation, debris translation, English dictionary definition of debris. also dé·bris n. 1. a. The scattered remains of something broken or destroyed; rubble or wreckage. b. Carelessly discarded refuse; litter. 2. Geology An...

  4. Debris is trash scattered around after a disaster, like shattered glass on the road after a car accident. Debris comes from French for "waste, rubbish." Although debris usually refers to the trash leftover after some kind of explosion or crash, it can also be what's on your floor after hosting a kid's make-your-own pizza party, or what you ...

  5. debris. noun. /ˈdebriː/, /ˈdeɪbriː/. /dəˈbriː/. [uncountable] pieces of wood, metal, building materials, etc. that are left after something has been destroyed. Emergency teams are still clearing the debris from the plane crash. Several people were injured by flying debris in the explosion.

  6. 4 days ago · noun. 1. rough, broken bits and pieces of stone, wood, glass, etc., as after destruction; rubble. 2. bits and pieces of rubbish; litter. 3. Word forms: plural deˈbris (dəˈbriz ) a heap of rock fragments, as that deposited by a glacier. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  7. Debris definition: . See examples of DEBRIS used in a sentence.

  8. Debris definition: the remains of anything broken down or destroyed; ruins; rubble. See examples of DEBRIS used in a sentence.

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