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Meanings of
implosion
in inglés
ruso
имплозия
español
implosión
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A process in which objects are destroyed by collapsing (or being squeezed in) on themselves.
explosion
español
implosión
Antónimos
Examples for "
explosion
"
explosion
Examples for "
explosion
"
1
Recent years have seen an
explosion
of public interest in historical photographs.
2
Car uncoupled in tunnel;
explosion
;
both men instantly killed; submarine tunnel wrecked.
3
Local media also reported another
explosion
in a different area of Kabul.
4
Next year, Kahoolawe could see a whole new kind of
explosion
:
tourism.
5
The company said it was unclear so far what caused the
explosion
.
Usage of
implosion
in inglés
1
The
implosion
of these securities helped contribute to the global financial crisis.
2
The
implosion
on Wall Street was therefore a source of considerable embarrassment.
3
Irrational Exuberance You'd think the dot-com
implosion
would have taught people something.
4
But there are winners emerging from the debris of the industry's
implosion
.
5
When he was told about Clinton's on-camera
implosion
,
he could only laugh.
6
I'm left with a few random artifacts from the great pop culture
implosion
.
7
They were bailed out by taxpayers in 2008 during a housing market
implosion
.
8
Many found solid second acts long after the dotcom
implosion
hit them hard.
9
The defense industry shrunk violently following the
implosion
of the USSR.
10
A landmark play that shows the
implosion
of dreams, ideology and a family.
11
EBONY: Steven Spielberg recently announced that Hollywood is facing an
implosion
.
12
Labour's
implosion
in last week's joust has already produced much ink.
13
His collar sensors picked up the detonation: explosion followed by
implosion
.
14
There would be no
implosion
against Slaven Bilic's side this time.
15
The
implosion
of Bear Stearns in March was a wake-up call.
16
In March 1944, planning began to test-fire a plutonium-fueled
implosion
device.
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About this term
implosion
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
economic implosion
sudden implosion
control implosion
financial implosion
follow the implosion
More collocations
Translations for
implosion
ruso
имплозия
español
implosión
implosion
Implosion
through the time
Implosion
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare