What's the difference between implodent and implosive?

Implodent


Definition:

  • (n.) An implosive sound.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The former Massachusetts governor, like many Republicans, expected the Trump campaign to implode last summer, after he insulted Mexicans and said Arizona senator and 2008 Republican nominee John McCain was not a “war hero” because “I like people who weren’t captured.” This year, days after Trump did not immediately disavow an expression of support from David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard, Romney said one of his sons was driving him to an airport when he asked: “When the grandkids ask ‘What did you do to stop Donald Trump ?’ what are you going to say?’” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Romney launches extensive attack on Trump: ‘A genius he is not’ That, Romney said, was the final push.
  • (2) For a brief blink after Soviet collapse, the co-dependency between church and state appeared to have imploded, much like the country itself.
  • (3) Her attacks on the president are scathing and she sees him as a busted flush, placing herself at the heart of drives to rebuild the French right after Sarkozy "implodes" at the election.
  • (4) It's a channel that's become notorious in the US for its shows about unusual families, largely because these families tend to become tabloid sensations and then quickly implode under the strain of it all.
  • (5) He also claimed that an anger was building up in the country that surpassed the era of the poll tax demonstrations and claimed there was "a very, very real possibility" that the Liberal Democrats would implode as a party.
  • (6) If this fury is unchecked, then Labour will implode as a political force.
  • (7) "In the event that Syria imploded, for instance, or in the event there was a threat of a chemical weapons cache falling into the hands of al-Nusra or someone else, and it was clearly in the interests of our allies, all of us, the British, the French and others, to prevent those weapons of mass destruction [falling into their hands]," Kerry said, "I don't want to take off the table an option that might or might not be available to the president."
  • (8) Headteachers tell of school system ‘that could implode’ Read more The squeeze on budgets has been noticeable in my school over the past two years.
  • (9) But Agang SA failed to gain traction and in February this year Ramphele stunned her by agreeing to be the presidential candidate of the official opposition Democratic Alliance (DA), only for the pact to implode in days .
  • (10) That would come later, after the Wild Bunch imploded in the wake of one too many petty feuds.
  • (11) The consequences of it imploding would be disastrous for the UK economy.
  • (12) Racial disparities are simultaneously so brazenly displayed and denied that the country risks imploding under the burden of its history, even as it trumpets its achievements in overcoming that same burden.
  • (13) Rosberg, it seems, has resigned himself to the more phlegmatic tactic of doing his considerable best while hoping that Hamilton implodes.
  • (14) So the Middle East continues to implode – but amid the chaos emerges a further force, perhaps incredibly, a poetic and literary one.
  • (15) As the commission continues to implode from the Heydon scandal, that effort has failed.
  • (16) The actual disintegration is caused later by the enormous violence of imploding cavitation bubbles within these small split lines.
  • (17) He predicted: "There is a real, real danger that the Liberal Democrats could implode – their role has been a sleight of hand."
  • (18) Corbyn has a savvy game plan: wait for the Tories to implode over Brexit | Tae Hoon Kim Read more This would give time for your government to enter new negotiations with the EU on a wide-ranging programme of economic, employment, social and democratic reforms across the EU.
  • (19) Policymakers' failure to stem the crisis at an early stage has brought us to this pass: up to and including the possibility of the euro area imploding.
  • (20) But the costs are worth it if you’re going to preserve your democratic right to govern yourself, and be a free and prosperous country.” All this, he assures me, is better than being “being inflicted by an unstable and imploding Europe that doesn’t work.

Implosive


Definition:

  • (a.) Formed by implosion.
  • (n.) An implosive sound, an implodent.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) His message suggested a Grexit was now inevitable as he stressed the need for EU humanitarian programmes to forestall social implosion in Greece.
  • (2) Thus the main population explosion – or to give it its proper name, the population implosion – is still to come.
  • (3) While the Sala news was significant, it was overshadowed by the implosion of Raggi’s administration, in part because she holds the office with the highest profile in her party.
  • (4) Towards the end there's a sequence in which David Carr, the compellingly watchable media correspondent, is probing away at the circumstances behind the near-implosion of the Tribune company under its new owners, who seem to care little for the company's core journalistic traditions or mission.
  • (5) This paper presents the theoretical bases of the counterconditioning techniques of systematic desensitization and the extinction techniques of implosion therapy and flooding.
  • (6) If the workforce implosion includes the departure of senior managers, there is a loss of knowledge of history and previous learning and an inevitable hiatus in building a new organisational culture.
  • (7) The management of Abbey, Buxton said, had presided over the "implosion of the business, the need for an entirely new management team" and an offer from Santander that was lower than the two that were rejected.
  • (8) But pollsters, party operatives and confidantes agreed: the best set-up for a Biden moment would be a Clinton implosion – and it might be near.
  • (9) But after Walker’s campaign implosion showed that Super Pac money alone cannot compensate for a lack of buzz among supporters, Bush’s strategy may prove the ultimate test of whether the one-time establishment favourite can strong-arm himself back into the lead.
  • (10) On the face of it, the Hoosiers don't seem like victims of the music industry's implosion: the London-based band were given the full-on major label push in 2007, and sold a million records.
  • (11) Regardless, his 11-pitch at-bat against Clayton Kershaw in Game Six of the NLCS which set the stage for his implosion is now a moment of St Louis lore.
  • (12) We’ve always known there was a group of people within the Coalition who would have rather died with Tony Abbott than lived with Malcolm Turnbull, but it’s still startling to watch a political party indulging a public implosion when the stakes are so very high.
  • (13) Most experts attribute the revival to one factor above all: the adoption of multiple currencies, principally the US dollar, after the Zimbabwean dollar's implosion.
  • (14) 'It has no chance': Socialist party heading for implosion in French elections Read more The final-round battle between the two men will be a bruising encounter between two wings of the Socialist party, which has been bitterly divided throughout François Hollande’s troubled presidency.
  • (15) Somalia's implosion has not just threatened its own people: analysts say al-Shabaab poses a serious threat to the region.
  • (16) "A stalemate slanting towards the regime, or a situation that really resembles a rebel implosion.
  • (17) Despite cuts in educational budgets, increased student fees and the general implosion of the social fabric, the addiction persists.
  • (18) The immersion in water made a strong implosion visible which may result in considerable tissue damage in vivo.
  • (19) The new government was effectively imposed by Italy's octogenarian president Giorgio Napolitano , who was returned to an extraordinary second seven-year term in office by the implosion of the PD during the parliamentary presidential voting.
  • (20) Those conditions predate the current implosion in the euro group .

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