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a sudden inward collapse; "the implosion of a light bulb" the initial occluded phase of a stop consonant
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| implosion |
Tracing a component and its requirements upward through successively higher levels of a bill of material. The opposite of exploding a top-level item down to individual components.
Ãâó: www.bridgefieldgroup.com/glos4.htm
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| implosion flooding |
A method of treating fear due to a phobia by exposing the person to the worst possible phobic situation. The fear is experienced at maximum intensity for up to an hour until the patient is no longer capable of experiencing fur
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| implosion |
stuckness - not wanting to stay with the limitations of the fixed role, but not knowing what else to do
Ãâó: www.g-gej.org/7-1/g-p.html
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