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implode

verb as in collapse inward

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A planned beach getaway by Lili and Esti implodes when a hotel clerk refuses to honor their reservation, a foreshadowing of far worse indignities to come.

When Calle 13 stopped touring altogether, there was a generalized feeling in the industry that the band had imploded after so many sold-out tours and Latin Grammys won.

A major investment bank, which had been around for more than a century and a half, imploded.

From Salon

The previous version of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association imploded after having the open secret of its corruption exposed.

From Salon

O'Neil brushed off a potential discipline issue within the squad but Wolves keep imploding.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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