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implosion

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Implosion \Im*plo"sion\, n. [Formed by substitution of pref. im- in for pref. ex- in explosion.] A bursting inwards, as of a vessel from which the air has been exhausted; -- contrasted with explosion . Hence: The inward-moving detonation wave cause by detonation ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Implosion is a process in which objects are destroyed by collapsing (or being squeezed in) on themselves. The opposite of explosion , implosion concentrates matter and energy . True implosion usually involves a difference between internal (lower) and external ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The inrush of air in forming a suction stop. 2 The action of imploding. 3 The act or action of bringing to or as if to a center.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a sudden inward collapse; "the implosion of a light bulb" the initial occluded phase of a stop consonant

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"a bursting inward," 1829, modeled on explosion , with assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (see in- (2)).\n\nAnd to show how entire the neglect and confusion have been, they speak in the same breath of all these explosions, and of the explosion ...

Usage examples of implosion.

It is assumed that braking action due to rotation or some other mechanism ultimately leads to mantle-envelope explosion following core implosion caused by endoergic nuclear phase changes.

The implosion of air and shock wave of thunder flipped the dropship over twice, but Suma IV never lost control.

Flocks of kesters circled and dipped above it, frightened into the upper air by the implosions which had torn out a central chunk of the lagoon floor.

Secondary implosions inside the cryo-containers tore off the clothing worn under the spacesuits, and its shreds were forced by the oxygen from the bursting suits into the nitrogen coffins, where they turned to ash.

Implosions: a shrinking forehead, a shriveling body, an apelike face, and at last the great anatomical redesign to restore the wide-eyed creatures that lived in the trees.

Instantly space outside the Drex vessel was filled with multiple types of energy beam, neutron-compacted explosives, hot plasma, shaped charges traveling just below tachyspeed, molecular bond disrupters, and for good measure, a half dozen spatially circumscribed thermonuclear implosion bombs.

The 'base frees and condenses, compresses the whole experience to the implosion of one terrible shattering spike in the graph, an afflated orgasm of the heart that makes her feel, truly, attractive, sheltered by limits, deveiled and loved, observed and alone and sufficient and female, full, as if watched for an instant by God.

But she was in the guidance and navigation center today, compiling telemetry reports on how the implosion of the Amargosa sun had affected the area.

Silence would have been a terrible din compared to the sudden soft implosion of noiselessness that hit the wizards with the force of an exploding dandelion clock.

I surmise that open civil warfare and the successful liberation of POPPA's death camps have fueled this implosion.

The implosion was so close that their eardrums popped with negative pressure, and Reblax felt his eyeballs tugged in their sockets.

Mauser-fire crackled, kicking up spouts of yellow dust about their feet, and they winced and ducked at the implosion of air in their eardrums as passing shot whipped about their heads.

There's nothing in the universe which remotely resembles the implosion residue of radiobromine fuel.

I am surprised that we were not all blinded by the light show going on up there where the stars had been a moment earlier: great blossoms of white light, strobes of sulfur yellow, blazing red streaks -- far brighter than a comet or meteor's tail -- crisscrossed with blue, green, white, and yellow slashes -- each as clear and straight as a diamond scratch on glass, then sudden bursts of orange that seemed to fold into themselves in silent implosions, followed by more white strobes and a resumption of red slashes.

The tent pole in the boy's upraised hand glowed as bright as a neon sign, Tommy's hair rose from his head and writhed like a nest of snakes, and then the dark form of Gavin merged with boy and the two tumbled off the boulder just as the world exploded in light and noise and a great implosion pressed Baedecker into the ground and submerged his senses in pulses of pure energy.