Implode in a sentence as a verb

The bond market didn't implode as this article would predict.

" and "you can't use the addons, or your computer will implode", you've got a serious problem.

If so, perhaps FB will be among the first to implode, as there are many who don't find the same abysmal metrics with Google, et. al. as they do on FB.

They overreach by trying to annex large parts of the world, spend all of their resources doing so and eventually implode.

I made part of my living in the 90s from selling and installing Dragon's software, and was perplexed to see L&H buy the company and then implode.

?Much like Sauron's tower in Mordor that collapsed once the foe was vanquished, you kinda expected Zynga to implode once Pincus was ousted.

They're not as effective long-term, often implode after rolling that dice too many times, or will depend on the technical side to grind it out with heroic measures.

Doesn't it bother anybody that Chrome is made by ad company?The way I see it, if everybody started using ad blockers like I do, google would implode almost instantly.

Most developers don't aspire to run a crazy dominate-the-market-or-implode VC-funded start-up.

"Most developers don't aspire to run a crazy dominate-the-market-or-implode VC-funded start-up.

So the economy, as it is currently constituted, is the one, single way in which things could be arranged and if they were arranged in any other fashion the whole society would implode and we'd run out of toilet paper?

Ehhhhh....really?Your examples are unbelievably silly, as both Enron and the financial crisis of 2008 occurred in the context of deregulation of those "traditional markets".Wanna watch Bitcoin absolutely implode and die?

The top partners might want to stick with the firm through a rough patch, but they have an enormous game-theoretic incentive to jump ship because if the firm does implode, the folks that don't leave will be left holding the bag.[2] Practice areas ebb and flow, so you need enough lawyers to support diversified counter-cyclical practices and to be able to cross sell clients internally.

Implode definitions

verb

burst inward; "The bottle imploded"