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to fall down suddenly due to pressure
collapse, prostration(noun)an abrupt failure of function or complete physical exhaustion
"the commander's prostration demoralized his men"
collapse(noun)a natural event caused by something suddenly falling down or caving in
"the roof is in danger of collapse"; "the collapse of the old star under its own gravity"
flop, collapse(noun)the act of throwing yourself down
"he landed on the bed with a great flop"
crash, collapse(verb)a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures)
collapse, fall in, cave in, give, give way, break, founder(verb)break down, literally or metaphorically
"The wall collapsed"; "The business collapsed"; "The dam broke"; "The roof collapsed"; "The wall gave in"; "The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice"
break down, collapse(verb)collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack
collapse(verb)fold or close up
"fold up your umbrella"; "collapse the music stand"
crumble, crumple, tumble, break down, collapse(verb)fall apart
"the building crumbled after the explosion"; "Negotiations broke down"
collapse, burst(verb)cause to burst
"The ice broke the pipe"
crack up, crack, crock up, break up, collapse(verb)suffer a nervous breakdown
collapse(verb)lose significance, effectiveness, or value
"The school system is collapsing"; "The stock market collapsed"
a complete depletion of energy or strengthsuffered a mental collapse under the strain of studying for his bar exam
a falling short of one's goalsthe complete collapse of the invasion set off a round of finger-pointing and recrimination
to fall down or in as a result of physical pressurethe motel balcony collapsed under the weight of so many people
to be unsuccessfulthe legal case collapsed in the face of the opposition's evidence
to reduce in size or volume by or as if by pressing parts or members togetherthe novel collapses events from four separate trips into one long odyssey
The house seemed about to collapse at any moment.
The news was all about the collapse of the Soviet Union.
MIT has predicted global economic collapse by 2030.