Sure, it's always possible the Bengals could get full of themselves and implode.
From the post-gazette.com
And in any case, the world doesn't implode if debts aren't paid back right away.
From the economist.com
While many of her toothierchild-star contemporaries implode, she seems grounded.
From the guardian.co.uk
It's normal for seemingly great relationships to implode for mysterious reasons.
From the tennessean.com
Better yet, just implode the new Arena with ALL NBA teams and owners inside it.
From the orlandosentinel.com
When they implode, they can explode near the ground in the form of a downburst.
From the kansas.com
A season's efforts wouldn't implode because a team loses late instead of early.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
Contrary to popular opinion, the earth did not implode upon Obamas re-election.
From the forbes.com
Yes, without demand from Western brands, the Bangladeshi economy would implode.
From the ideas.time.com
More examples
Burst inward; "The bottle imploded"
(implosion) a sudden inward collapse; "the implosion of a light bulb"
(implosion) the initial occluded phase of a stop consonant
Implode is an album by industrial group Front Line Assembly. The album was released through Metropolis April 26, 1999.
(Implosion (Ghost Whisperer)) "Implosion" is the 100th episode and the 15th episode from Season 5 of Ghost Whisperer, it originally aired on March 5, 2010 on CBS in United States.
(Implosion (novel)) Implosion is a science fiction novel by D. F. Jones, published in 1967, set in a United Kingdom just attacked by an unnamed minor Eastern Bloc country. The weapon used, 'Prolix', is a chemical sterilant, that, once ingested, renders most women sterile.
To collapse or burst inward violently
(implosion) The inrush of air in forming a suction stop; The action of imploding; The act or action of bringing to or as if to a center
(IMPLOSION) Most energy sources in use today run on pressure. Like a steam engine, energy is used to boil water to make steam at high pressure. Then, that steam is released through the steam engine to make mechanical energy to run electric generators. But Nature uses the opposite process. ...