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Definition of implosive in English: implosiveadjective ɪmˈpləʊsɪvɪmˈploʊsɪv 1Formed by implosion; tending to implode. Example sentencesExamples - But none of these assessments really responds to the way this novel repeats, elaborates, and extends Rushdie's earlier representations of explosive and implosive life shapes.
- It describes an implosive economy of violence in which only an outsider could intervene: it is an economy running on poverty and isolation (not an ontological ‘male’ malevolence).
- Even though it has a great many potentially implosive elements stacked against its success, it is actually a very good, very intense action thriller.
- This process uses implosive energy to do the work of compression.
- And aside from an overwrought moment or two, all four actors turn in gracefully subtle and passively implosive performances.
- There are several advantages in using an implosive source for seismic imaging beneath the seafloor.
- He looked as if he was about to collapse from an implosive impact.
- This paper describes the basic principals behind this new technology and compares the implosive method with the hydraulic method.
- The pressure is implosive; few players make the transition to tennis star without losing a sense of perspective.
- We propose to continue, and hopefully complete, development of an implosive seismic source which can be used on the seafloor.
- The actor Oliver Reed who played Gerald in the 1969 film had an implosive presence onscreen.
- It has through its expertise in metallurgy and design diversified through research and product innovation into various fields such as implosive fittings for overhead transmission lines.
- The hydraulic press doesn't present the fire or safety hazard the implosive sleeve process does.
- In other words, what interests them are not explosive climaxes, where phrases erupt and spew forth Vesuvius-like, but something more quiescent, thoughtful and indeed, implosive.
- The scene is utter heartbreak and further clarifies Tracy's underlying implosive anger.
2Phonetics Denoting a type of consonant produced in the glottis with an ingressive air flow. Example sentencesExamples - This translation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into Fula includes implosive consonants.
- Empty trances differ from mystical illumination in being implosive rather than infusive absorptions; moreover, trances are dense and dark rather than ethereal and bright.
- She is never given to hysteria, or explosive passion, as much as she is to exploring implosive energy that builds, as if by stealth, into something more meaningful and inevitable.
Rhymes corrosive, explosive, plosive Definition of implosive in US English: implosiveadjectiveɪmˈploʊsɪvimˈplōsiv 1Formed by implosion; tending to implode. Example sentencesExamples - In other words, what interests them are not explosive climaxes, where phrases erupt and spew forth Vesuvius-like, but something more quiescent, thoughtful and indeed, implosive.
- The pressure is implosive; few players make the transition to tennis star without losing a sense of perspective.
- There are several advantages in using an implosive source for seismic imaging beneath the seafloor.
- But none of these assessments really responds to the way this novel repeats, elaborates, and extends Rushdie's earlier representations of explosive and implosive life shapes.
- It has through its expertise in metallurgy and design diversified through research and product innovation into various fields such as implosive fittings for overhead transmission lines.
- He looked as if he was about to collapse from an implosive impact.
- This process uses implosive energy to do the work of compression.
- This paper describes the basic principals behind this new technology and compares the implosive method with the hydraulic method.
- It describes an implosive economy of violence in which only an outsider could intervene: it is an economy running on poverty and isolation (not an ontological ‘male’ malevolence).
- And aside from an overwrought moment or two, all four actors turn in gracefully subtle and passively implosive performances.
- We propose to continue, and hopefully complete, development of an implosive seismic source which can be used on the seafloor.
- The hydraulic press doesn't present the fire or safety hazard the implosive sleeve process does.
- The actor Oliver Reed who played Gerald in the 1969 film had an implosive presence onscreen.
- Even though it has a great many potentially implosive elements stacked against its success, it is actually a very good, very intense action thriller.
- The scene is utter heartbreak and further clarifies Tracy's underlying implosive anger.
- 1.1Phonetics Denoting a type of consonant produced in the glottis with an ingressive air flow.
Example sentencesExamples - Empty trances differ from mystical illumination in being implosive rather than infusive absorptions; moreover, trances are dense and dark rather than ethereal and bright.
- This translation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into Fula includes implosive consonants.
- She is never given to hysteria, or explosive passion, as much as she is to exploring implosive energy that builds, as if by stealth, into something more meaningful and inevitable.
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