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collide
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collide
verb
/kəˈlaɪd/
collegian
collier
Meaning
to come into violent contact; crash into something
to crash into something; to come into conflict
Hit with force when moving; come into conflict or opposition.
Example Sentences
Two cars collided at the busy intersection.
The two cars collided at the intersection.
The two cars collided at the intersection.
Example Expressions
collide with reality
Synonyms
crash, bump, clash, impact, strike, hit, smash
Entry 1
crash, bump, clash, impact, strike
Entry 2
crash, clash, hit, strike, bump
Entry 3
crash, bump, strike, impact, smash, clash
Antonyms
avoid, miss, dodge, separate, evade, bypass, sidestep
Entry 1
avoid, miss, dodge
Entry 2
avoid, miss, separate, dodge
Entry 3
avoid, miss, dodge, evade, bypass, sidestep
Collocations
collide with, collide head-on, cars collide, collide violently, violently collide, head-on collide, accidentally collide
Entry 1
collide with, collide head-on, cars collide, collide violently
Entry 2
collide with, violently collide, head-on collide, accidentally collide
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