Implode

/ɪmˈploʊd/ verb

To collapse inward violently; to fail or break down suddenly from internal pressure or problems.

From Latin 'in-' (inward) + 'plodere' (to strike or clap). The word was created as a scientific term in the 19th century as the opposite of 'explode' (to burst outward).

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