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Learn to pronounce colˇlapse

/kəˈlaps/
verb
  1. (of a structure) fall down or in; give way.
    "the roof collapsed on top of me"
    synonyms: cave in, fall in, subside, fall down, sag, slump, settle, give, give way, crumble, crumple, disintegrate, fall to pieces, come apart
  2. (of a person) fall down and become unconscious, typically through illness or injury.
    "he collapsed from loss of blood"
    synonyms: faint, pass out, black out, lose consciousness, fall unconscious, keel over, flake out, conk out, go out, swoon
  3. (of an institution or undertaking) fail suddenly and completely.
    "in the face of such resolve his opposition finally collapsed"
    synonyms: break down, fail, fall through, fold, founder, fall flat, miscarry, go wrong, come to nothing, come to grief, be frustrated, be unsuccessful, not succeed, disintegrate, come to a halt, end, terminate, flop, fizzle out, flatline
  4. fold or be folded to fit into a small space.
    "some cots collapse down to fit into a bag"

noun
an instance of a structure falling down or in.
"the collapse of a railroad bridge"
synonyms: cave-in, giving way, subsidence, crumbling, disintegration

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7 days ago ˇ 1. to fall or shrink together abruptly and completely : fall into a jumbled or flattened mass through the force of external pressure
to fall down suddenly because of pressure or having no strength or support: Thousands of buildings collapsed in the earthquake.
To collapse means to fall over, cave in, or totally crumple. After finding out that the stock market has collapsed and your investments along with it, ...
to fall or cave in; crumble suddenly: The roof collapsed and buried the crowd. to be made so that sections or parts can be folded up, as for convenient storage.
1. to fall down or fall to pieces, as when supports or sides fail to hold; cave in; shrink together suddenly 2. to break down suddenly; fail; give way
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COLLAPSE meaning: 1 : to break apart and fall down suddenly; 2 : to fall down or become unconscious because you are sick or exhausted.
7 days ago ˇ verb ; 1. as in to tumble. to fall down or in as a result of physical pressure the motel balcony collapsed under the weight of so many people ; 2.
[intransitive] to fall down (and usually become unconscious), especially because you are very ill. She collapsed and was rushed to hospital. collapse + adv.
Sep 4, 2024 ˇ When someone collapses, they fall down, usually because they are sick or weak: He collapsed and died of a heart attack.
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1[intransitive] to fall down or fall in suddenly, often after breaking apart The roof collapsed under the weight of snow.
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