implosive

/ɪmˈploʊsɪv/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characterized by implosion; bursting inward.
    • The implosive force of the bomb destroyed the building from the inside.
    • The implosive sound of the vacuum chamber sealing was surprisingly loud.
    • Engineers studied the implosive collapse of the bridge to improve safety.
  2. Describing a sudden and dramatic collapse or failure.
    • An implosive argument ended their friendship forever.
    • The team's implosive loss in the finals shocked their fans.
    • The company faced an implosive crisis when its main investor withdrew.
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