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openbarsten

Openbarsten is a Dutch verb meaning to burst open or erupt suddenly. It describes a rapid, forceful opening of something, whether caused by pressure, impact, or external force, as well as a sudden emergence of a reaction or disclosure. The term is used in everyday language and appears in journalism and literature, where it conveys immediacy and dramatic effect.

In literal use, openbarsten commonly refers to objects that physically give way, for example: "De doos barst

Etymologically, openbarsten is a compound formed from open and barsten (to burst). It functions as a separable

Related terms include barsten (cracks) and other compound verbs with open- prefixes that indicate opening actions.

open,"
or
"De
deur
barst
open."
It
can
also
describe
a
surface
cracking
or
a
barrier
giving
way
under
pressure.
In
figurative
usage,
the
verb
describes
abrupt
developments
or
revelations,
such
as
"de
spanning
barst
open"
or
"de
onthullingen
barsten
open,"
signaling
a
burst
of
emotion,
information,
or
conflict.
or
inseparable
verb
in
Dutch
syntax
depending
on
the
sentence
structure.
In
many
contexts
it
is
used
in
its
simplest
form
without
division:
"de
doos
barst
open,"
"de
doos
barstte
open."
The
term
is
widely
understood
in
Dutch,
though
in
technical
contexts
speakers
may
opt
for
more
precise
terms
such
as
rupture,
breach,
or
fracture.
The
expression
captures
both
the
physical
and
metaphorical
sense
of
sudden
opening.