Synonyms of implode

Antonyms of implode

Collocations of implode

financial market
Frequency: 70 %

The stock market may implode if there is a financial crisis.

building
Frequency: 60 %

The old structure was so unstable that it eventually imploded.

company
Frequency: 50 %

The scandal caused the once successful company to implode.

relationship
Frequency: 45 %

The constant arguing caused their marriage to implode.

star
Frequency: 30 %

The aging celebrity's career seemed to implode overnight.

Idiomatic Expressions for implode

  • Phrase: implode emotionally
    Meaning: to break down or collapse emotionally
    Usage: After the breakup, she felt like she was going to implode emotionally.