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1. collapse

verb. ['kəˈlæps'] break down, literally or metaphorically.

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  • collapse (English)
  • collapsus (Latin)

2. collapse

verb. ['kəˈlæps'] collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack.

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  • collapse (English)
  • collapsus (Latin)

3. collapse

noun. ['kəˈlæps'] an abrupt failure of function or complete physical exhaustion.

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  • collapse (English)
  • collapsus (Latin)

4. collapse

noun. ['kəˈlæps'] a natural event caused by something suddenly falling down or caving in.

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  • collapse (English)
  • collapsus (Latin)

5. collapse

noun. ['kəˈlæps'] the act of throwing yourself down.

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  • collapse (English)
  • collapsus (Latin)

6. collapse

verb. ['kəˈlæps'] lose significance, effectiveness, or value.

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  • collapse (English)
  • collapsus (Latin)

7. collapse

verb. ['kəˈlæps'] cause to burst.

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  • collapse (English)
  • collapsus (Latin)

9. collapse

verb. ['kəˈlæps'] fold or close up.

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  • collapsus (Latin)

10. collapse

verb. ['kəˈlæps'] suffer a nervous breakdown.

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  • collapse (English)
  • collapsus (Latin)
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