1. imploded - Adjective
2. imploded - Verb
Formed by implosion.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLike so many empires before it, the Soviet Union eventually imploded and fragmented, falling victim not so much to a direct military defeat as to disintegration accelerated by economic and social strains. Zbigniew Brzezinski
Incredibly, almost every hotel I ever played in Vegas was blown up shortly afterward: The Dunes, The Sands, The Landmark, The Aladdin, The Frontier, The Hacienda, The Stardust - all were imploded. Elayne Boosler
I'd speak of artistry you would roll your eyes skyward When I'd speak of spirituality you would label it absurd When I spoke of possibility you would frown and shake your head If I had stayed much longer, I'd have surely imploded. Alanis Morissette
I distinctly remember the vivacious optimism that inundated the United States when the Soviet Union imploded in the early 1990s. This was not glee generated by the doom of an implacable enemy, but thrill germinated by the real possibilities that the future held for freedom. Eskinder Nega
Total borrowing has imploded. Private borrowing has collapsed. And, in effect, the Treasury Department is the last borrower left standing. Peter Orszag
After more than a month of witnessing wild fluctuations, major stock indices imploded last week, and $6 trillion of wealth was wiped off global equities over six days and as many trading sessions. Source: Internet