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implode

[im-plohd] / ɪmˈploʊd /
VERB
collapse inward
Synonyms


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Mid flow, the tense of her sentences changed from the past to the present, almost as if she was transported back to the moment her life imploded.

From BBC

The pandemic and China’s imploding housing market ended the good times.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 24-year-old Anisimova's hopes of a third Grand Slam final in a row imploded in a blur of unforced errors and with several angry shows of frustration.

From Barron's

After that it was all the American, who reeled off 10 straight games as Medvedev imploded, cutting a dejected figure.

From Barron's

“I’ve watched companies implode for decades. This one has all the warning signs,” he wrote.

From MarketWatch