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to implode
verb
To collapse or burst inward violently.
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Wales to implode.
"The publishing industry is going to implode".
China is ready to implode.
Their fraught relationship threatens to implode.
The NHS is about to implode.
He's liable to implode at any time.
It is an edifice waiting to implode.
In other words, Ethiopia must not be allowed to implode.
But the rest?Meanwhile, the real economy continues to implode.
The command economy, which was already creaking, started to implode.
THE Islamic Republic of Iran is not about to implode.
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