Sentences with implode
im·plode
I i - The engine imploded. [VERB]
- ...the possibility that the party may implode in opposition. [VERB]
- The theory that the universe would eventually implode was challenged in 1997 when, after observations from ground-based telescopes.
- Peter Hartcher When Kevin Rudd first suspected the world economy might be about to implode, he asked the secretary of the Treasury.
- The vacuum flask imploded
- He can't imagine that this inner vacuum will one day implode and make him disappear.
- I'm a realist who unfortunately believes the boom in Panama City is getting so out of control that it could eventually implode like a black hole.
- Credit card companies have watched the subprime market implode and foreclosure rates skyrocket.