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  1. [intransitive] to fall down (and usually become unconscious), especially because you are very ill. She collapsed and was rushed to hospital. collapse + adv./prep. The man collapsed in a heap on the floor. He collapsed in the street and died two hours later. One night he practically collapsed from exhaustion

  2. Synonyms for COLLAPSE: tumble, go, crumple, crumble, die, buckle, melt, implode; Antonyms of COLLAPSE: rise, swell, inflate, go, succeed, work out, deliver, click

  3. the collapse of the Soviet Union; The peace talks were on the verge of collapse. a decision which will push the country a step closer to economic collapse ; the collapse of law and order in the area; They thought their strategy would cause the collapse of the regime. The articles they published led to the collapse of the trial.

  4. the collapse of the Soviet Union; The peace talks were on the verge of collapse. a decision which will push the country a step closer to economic collapse ; the collapse of law and order in the area; They thought their strategy would cause the collapse of the regime. The articles they published led to the collapse of the trial.

  5. COLLAPSE meaning: 1 : to break apart and fall down suddenly; 2 : to fall down or become unconscious because you are sick or exhausted

  6. relax; 3 [intransitive] (informal) to sit or lie down and relax, especially after working hard When I get home, I like to collapse on the sofa and listen to music.; fail; 4 [intransitive] to fail suddenly or completely synonym break down Talks between management and unions have collapsed. All opposition to the plan has collapsed. of prices/currencies; 5 [intransitive] to decrease suddenly in ...

  7. COLLAPSE definition: 1. When someone collapses, they fall down, usually because they are sick or weak: 2. to fall down…. Learn more.

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