1) collapseNoun
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An abrupt failure of function or complete physical exhaustion. The commander's prostration demoralized his men. | ہار ماننا |
2) collapseVerb
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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. | دھنس جانا ٹوٹ جانا گرنا گر جانا |
3) collapseVerb
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Fall apart. The building crumbled after the explosion. Negotiations broke down. | ڈھیر ہوجانا |
4) collapseNoun
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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. | گرنا |
5) collapseVerb
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Collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack. | کمزوری سے گر جانا |
6) collapseNoun
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The act of throwing yourself down. He landed on the bed with a great flop. | گرانا |
7) collapseVerb
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Fold or close up. Fold up your umbrella. Collapse the music stand. | بند کرنا |
8) collapseNoun
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A sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures). | حصص بازار میں گراوٹ مندی |
9) collapseVerb
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Cause to burst. The ice broke the pipe. | پھاڑنا |
10) collapseVerb
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Lose significance, effectiveness, or value. The school system is collapsing. The stock market collapsed. | قدر کہونا |