amiable weakness, cave in, declination, downbend, fall away, go down, insufficient funds, not suffice, ruin, swoop, wrack
Definitionn. an abrupt failure of function or complete physical exhaustion
Last update: October 20, 2015
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The collapse of negotiations between the two nations has further aggravated tension in the border. [Please select]
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The collapse of the Soviet Union has ended the cold war. [Please select]
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Use chair that collapse for small spaces. [Please select]
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Share market collapsed due to Kargil conflict. [Please select]
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The company collapsed due to lack of capital. [Please select]
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The building collapsed due to earthquake. [Please select]
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Dubbin, after clinging wildly to Angela, and being somewhat roughly flung aside by Denzil, collapsed altogether, and rolled upon the ground. [Please select]
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A hastily erected scaffold, which was to support the pulleys for raising the statues, had collapsed. [Please select]
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What had been air turned to fire and ashes, the silver and gold stars fell crashing from the firmament, and the heavens themselves bowed and collapsed, burying the ruined earth. [Please select]
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The consequence was, that people's crinoline collapsed faster than the Confederacy did, of which that brute of a Grierson said there was never anything of it but the outside. [Please select]
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One meal and a collation for fear he'd collapse on the altar. [Please select]
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On the way to London a forward spring collapsed entirely. [Please select]
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