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		Definition of implosion in English: implosionnoun ɪmˈpləʊʒ(ə)n 1An instance of something collapsing violently inwards.  the star undergoes a violent implosion caused by gravity  Example sentencesExamples -  Earthquakes, the primary destructive force of The Ground Beneath, cause implosions and explosions on a much grander scale.
 -  The engineers had decided that faster demolition, using implosion methods, would not be an option in this case.
 -  In this article, we'll find out how demolition crews plan and execute these spectacular implosions.
 -  The fire caused dust explosions, instantly followed by implosions.
 -  They had designed an implosion bomb.
 -  They fled the scene for fear of imminent implosion.
 -  Then, with all the grace of a dilapidated high rise that is rigged for an implosion, the book collapses in a sudden and spectacular fashion, leaving behind a huge pile of rubble that isn't worth sifting through.
 -  What if the notion that the buildings collapsed through pre-planted implosion devices is true?
 -  He suggested that radiation implosion, rather than mechanical shock, be used to compress the thermonuclear fuel.
 -  When people think of building demolition, they almost invariably conjure up visions of spectacular implosions with large buildings collapsing in seconds.
 
 - 1.1 A sudden failure or collapse of an organization or system.
 a global financial implosion mass noun the country was facing economic implosion  Example sentencesExamples -  For much of 2001, private equity firms had to deal with a soft market sparked by the fallout of the dotcom implosion.
 -  The speculative bubble was at the brink of a dangerous implosion.
 -  They welcomed the fall of the Wall and the implosion of the totalitarian regime.
 -  The book details the band's slow implosion.
 -  Consumption is only now beginning to approach the level where it had been at the implosion of communist power.
 -  There have been so many sensational corporate implosions this year.
 -  The most high-voltage internal strife was witnessed in the ruling party, which was relatively free from such implosions in earlier electoral campaigns.
 -  It's easy to believe that downsizing staff is merely a prelude to a company-wide implosion.
 -  The country has undergone a structural readjustment, and the ensuing social implosion is most evident in the capital, one of the world's most violent cities.
 -  The efforts of the Soviets to keep pace with American expansion brought them to the point of implosion.
 
  
 
 Rhymes   corrosion, eclosion, erosion, explosion    Definition of implosion in US English: implosionnounimˈplōZHən 1An instance of something collapsing violently inward.  the star undergoes a violent implosion caused by gravity  Example sentencesExamples -  Earthquakes, the primary destructive force of The Ground Beneath, cause implosions and explosions on a much grander scale.
 -  Then, with all the grace of a dilapidated high rise that is rigged for an implosion, the book collapses in a sudden and spectacular fashion, leaving behind a huge pile of rubble that isn't worth sifting through.
 -  He suggested that radiation implosion, rather than mechanical shock, be used to compress the thermonuclear fuel.
 -  In this article, we'll find out how demolition crews plan and execute these spectacular implosions.
 -  They fled the scene for fear of imminent implosion.
 -  The engineers had decided that faster demolition, using implosion methods, would not be an option in this case.
 -  When people think of building demolition, they almost invariably conjure up visions of spectacular implosions with large buildings collapsing in seconds.
 -  The fire caused dust explosions, instantly followed by implosions.
 -  What if the notion that the buildings collapsed through pre-planted implosion devices is true?
 -  They had designed an implosion bomb.
 
 - 1.1 A sudden failure or collapse of an organization or system.
 a global financial implosion  the country was facing economic implosion  Example sentencesExamples -  The most high-voltage internal strife was witnessed in the ruling party, which was relatively free from such implosions in earlier electoral campaigns.
 -  They welcomed the fall of the Wall and the implosion of the totalitarian regime.
 -  For much of 2001, private equity firms had to deal with a soft market sparked by the fallout of the dotcom implosion.
 -  It's easy to believe that downsizing staff is merely a prelude to a company-wide implosion.
 -  There have been so many sensational corporate implosions this year.
 -  The book details the band's slow implosion.
 -  The speculative bubble was at the brink of a dangerous implosion.
 -  The country has undergone a structural readjustment, and the ensuing social implosion is most evident in the capital, one of the world's most violent cities.
 -  The efforts of the Soviets to keep pace with American expansion brought them to the point of implosion.
 -  Consumption is only now beginning to approach the level where it had been at the implosion of communist power.
 
  
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