Dictionary
Find
in
Dictionary
Thesaurus
Translations

Click to move up the list of words
collaborate
collaboration
collaborative divorce
collage
collagen
collagen disease
collagenase
collapsar
collapse
collar
collarbone
collard
collared dove
collared lizard
collared peccary
collate
collateral
Click to move down the list of words
Also available:

World English Dictionary
Dictionnaire Français

collapse

col·lapse [ kə láps ]


verb  (past and past participle col·lapsed, present participle col·laps·ing, 3rd person present singular col·laps·es)
Definition:
 
1. intransitive verb fall down: to fall down suddenly, generally as a result of damage, structural weakness, or lack of support
A section of cliff had collapsed into the sea.

2. intransitive verb fail abruptly: to fail or come to an end suddenly
Their partnership nearly collapsed under the strain.

3. intransitive verb fall suddenly: to fall or faint because of illness, exhaustion, or weakness
He collapsed from overwork.

4. intransitive verb suddenly sit or lie down: to sit or lie down suddenly and relax completely, or give way to emotion
I collapsed into an armchair.

5. intransitive verb bend double with emotion: to bend over double or otherwise contort the body, typically in the throes of emotion such as laughter or crying

6. transitive and intransitive verb deflate: to fold up or become flat from lack of pressure or loss of air, or cause something such as a parachute to do this
The left lung had collapsed.

7. transitive and intransitive verb fold something to make it smaller: to fold something up so that it is smaller or takes up less space, or fold up in this way



noun  (plural col·laps·es)
Definition:
 
1. failure or end: a failure or sudden end to something
the abrupt collapse of the campaign

2. falling down: the act of falling down suddenly, generally as a result of damage, structural weakness, or lack of support
The roof was in danger of collapse.

3. decrease in value: a sudden reduction or decrease in value
the threatened collapse of the yen

4. sudden illness: a sudden onset of severe illness, resulting in hospitalization or bed rest
in a state of nervous collapse

[Mid-18th century. Back-formation < collapsed< Latin collapsus, past participle of collabi "fall together" < labi "to fall"]

col·laps·i·ble adjective
Advertisement

© 2009 Microsoft