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im·plode

 (ĭm-plōd′)
v. im·plod·ed, im·plod·ing, im·plodes
v.intr.
1. To collapse inward violently.
2. To undergo a catastrophic failure: His career imploded after he was caught lying on camera.
v.tr.
1. To cause to collapse inward violently.
2. To demolish (a building) by causing to collapse inward.

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implode

(ɪmˈpləʊd)
vb
1. (General Physics) to collapse or cause to collapse inwards in a violent manner as a result of external pressure: the vacuum flask imploded.
2. (Phonetics & Phonology) (tr) to pronounce (a consonant) with or by implosion
[C19: from im- + (ex)plode]
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im•plode

(ɪmˈploʊd)

v. -plod•ed, -plod•ing. v.i.
1. to burst inward (opposed to explode).
v.t.
2. to pronounce (a consonant) with implosion.
[1880–85; im-1 + (ex) plode]
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implode


Past participle: imploded
Gerund: imploding

Imperative
implode
implode
Present
I implode
you implode
he/she/it implodes
we implode
you implode
they implode
Preterite
I imploded
you imploded
he/she/it imploded
we imploded
you imploded
they imploded
Present Continuous
I am imploding
you are imploding
he/she/it is imploding
we are imploding
you are imploding
they are imploding
Present Perfect
I have imploded
you have imploded
he/she/it has imploded
we have imploded
you have imploded
they have imploded
Past Continuous
I was imploding
you were imploding
he/she/it was imploding
we were imploding
you were imploding
they were imploding
Past Perfect
I had imploded
you had imploded
he/she/it had imploded
we had imploded
you had imploded
they had imploded
Future
I will implode
you will implode
he/she/it will implode
we will implode
you will implode
they will implode
Future Perfect
I will have imploded
you will have imploded
he/she/it will have imploded
we will have imploded
you will have imploded
they will have imploded
Future Continuous
I will be imploding
you will be imploding
he/she/it will be imploding
we will be imploding
you will be imploding
they will be imploding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been imploding
you have been imploding
he/she/it has been imploding
we have been imploding
you have been imploding
they have been imploding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been imploding
you will have been imploding
he/she/it will have been imploding
we will have been imploding
you will have been imploding
they will have been imploding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been imploding
you had been imploding
he/she/it had been imploding
we had been imploding
you had been imploding
they had been imploding
Conditional
I would implode
you would implode
he/she/it would implode
we would implode
you would implode
they would implode
Past Conditional
I would have imploded
you would have imploded
he/she/it would have imploded
we would have imploded
you would have imploded
they would have imploded
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.implode - burst inward; "The bottle imploded"
cave in, collapse, fall in, give way, founder, give, break - break down, literally or metaphorically; "The wall collapsed"; "The business collapsed"; "The dam broke"; "The roof collapsed"; "The wall gave in"; "The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice"
explode, burst - burst outward, usually with noise; "The champagne bottle exploded"
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Translations

implode

[ɪmˈpləʊd]
A. VT
2. (Phon) → pronunciar implosivamente
B. VIimplosionar
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implode

[ɪmˈpləʊd] vi
[thing] → imploser
(= collapse) [organization, system] → imploser
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implode

vt (Ling) → als Verschlusslaut or Explosivlaut sprechen
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