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implosión
A process in which objects are destroyed by collapsing (or being squeezed in) on themselves.
explosion
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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.
implosion
economic implosion
sudden implosion
control implosion
financial implosion
follow the implosion
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