to collapse; to crumble; to get out of shape; to lose one's shape; to break down; to be thrown into disarray; to crash (stock market)
to destroy; to demolish; to disturb; to put into disorder; to relax (one's pose); to make oneself at ease; to break (a bill)
collapse; crumbling; breaking down; (radioactive) decay; disintegration
to crumble down; to tumble down; to fall in
to become indisposed; to feel unwell; to have one's physical condition deteriorate
collapse; break; cave-in; crash; (market) decline
to crumble away; to collapse
paying back in installments (instalments); amortization plan (amortisation); gradual demolition; gradual erosion; gradual dismantlement
crumbling; collapse; ruin; has-been; wannabe
to smile broadly; to grin widely
to level (earth); to cut through (a mountain); to split (the opposition); to break (strike)
to rush into; to surge into; to crowd into
to wear (formal clothing) in a casual fashion
to knock down; to tear down; to crush (e.g. enemy); to throw into confusion; to refute; to pick apart
death (of an emperor); demise
simplification (character, hair-style, etc.); unbalancing an opponent
on the brink of collapse; in a state of near-collapse
to get out of shape; to lose shape
to sit cross-legged; to sit at ease
to slope; to descend; to slide (snow, etc.)
to surge like an avalanche; to flood; to swarm; to stampede
to begin to crumble; to crumble and fall (or collapse) onto another object
family breakdown; family disintegration; collapse of one's family
to collapse (physically or emotionally); to fall down
class disruption (e.g. due to discipline problems); classroom chaos
falling apart while cooking
collapse of bubble economy; economic bubble burst
to rush into; to surge into; to crowd into
losing shape (of clothing, etc.); losing form
to slide down (snow, etc.)
to demolish; to take away until nothing remains
collapsing load (as on lorries, trucks)
inconsistently, horribly drawn animated film or cartoon; animated cartoon episode of lower picture quality than other episodes in the same series
to undermine; to sap; to dig away
paying back in installments (instalments); amortization plan (amortisation); gradual demolition; gradual erosion; gradual dismantlement
collapse of the medical care system; medical care breakdown
character written in a cursive style
losing shape (of clothing, etc.); losing form
to demolish; to take away until nothing remains
to die (of the emperor, etc.)
to ruin oneself; to degrade oneself
to die (of the emperor, etc.)
break (change for the worse) in the weather
complete collapse; (something) going to pieces (breaking up beyond repair)
to ruin oneself; to degrade oneself
collapse; crumbling; breaking down; (radioactive) decay; disintegration
economic collapse; economic meltdown
to begin to crumble; to crumble and fall (or collapse) onto another object
to begin to crumble; to crumble and fall (or collapse) onto another object
collapse; crumbling; breaking down; caving in
disintegration; degradation; decay
cytolysis; breakdown of cells by the destruction of their outer membrane
debris avalanche (of a volcano); collapse of volcanic edifice; sector collapse
animal hoarding; compulsive accumulation of pets
a small leak will sink a great ship
a small leak will sink a great ship
to knock down; to tear down; to crush (e.g. enemy); to throw into confusion; to refute; to pick apart
passing away; dying; death
collapse; crumbling; breaking down; caving in
cursive style of writing or calligraphy
disintegration of a cell nucleus
Colony Collapse Disorder; Vanishing Bee Syndrome
collapse of the housing bubble