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    Collapse \Col*lapse"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Collapsed}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Collapsing}] [L. collapsus, p. p. of collabi to
    collapse; col- + labi to fall, slide. See {Lapse}.]
    1. To fall together suddenly, as the sides of a hollow
    vessel; to close by falling or shrinking together; to have
    the sides or parts of (a thing) fall in together, or be
    crushed in together; as, a flue in the boiler of a steam
    engine sometimes collapses.

    A balloon collapses when the gas escapes from it.
    --Maunder.

    2. To fail suddenly and completely, like something hollow
    when subject to too much pressure; to undergo a collapse;
    as, Maximilian's government collapsed soon after the
    French army left Mexico; many financial projects collapse
    after attaining some success and importance.

    1. Eventually, the billions of dollars we sent to prop up a socialist experiment were insufficient to keep the economy from collapsing.
    2. The paper said most of the deaths were caused by collapsing houses.
    3. But the timing of this crisis, coming just as the old Cold War-era political structures are collapsing, guarantees that it will have an even more profound impact than would normally be expected from such a highstakes international confrontation.
    4. "For you to try to equate the efforts of any of the democracies in Western Europe with the system in the East that is collapsing under the weight of its own inefficiences and injustice, is absurd," he said.
    5. "I had just taken him lunch," said Ms. De La Vergne. "I heard the explosion when I was going back home." "I can only keep on hoping," she said, collapsing into tears.
    6. The British clearers can count themselves luckier than the Japanese city banks in that they have not been hit by a collapsing stock market as well as a collapsing property market.
    7. The British clearers can count themselves luckier than the Japanese city banks in that they have not been hit by a collapsing stock market as well as a collapsing property market.
    8. German Chancellor Helmut Kohl has lobbied world leaders and his own people to send aid to the Soviets to stabilize the collapsing food distribution system that has created dire shortages.
    9. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir fired Vice Premier Shimon Peres today in a dispute over peace talks and all the Cabinet members of Peres' Labor Party quit, collapsing the 15-month-old coalition government.
    10. "The whole thing is just collapsing," one newsprint buyer said.
    11. Half the governments of Europe spent the week hurling vast sums at their collapsing currencies.
    12. A West German government spokesman later also said East Germany is not in danger of collapsing in the next few days, but that some West German leaders believe that is the case.
    13. Recent history holds examples of seemingly strong armies collapsing suddenly, including South Vietnam's in 1975.
    14. Mr. Schwab had steep personal losses as BankAmerica's stock price began collapsing shortly after the sale from the weight of huge loan losses.
    15. John Newton Mitchell, the gruff former attorney general who went to prison for conspiring to cover up the Watergate scandal in his friend Richard Nixon's White House, is dead at 75 after collapsing on a Washington street.
    16. Numbed and unable to find a way out of the collapsing shelter, she and her grandfather finally were rescued by some villagers.
    17. The alliance spurred the Soviets and Egyptians to cooperate before collapsing just three years later after a coup d'etat in Iraq.
    18. A statement issued Wednesday by the governing party said: "Socialist and Communist nations around the world are collapsing like an avalanche" and a victory by the "outdated, inflexible" opposition would represent a return to the past.
    19. But last month, as part of an effort to encourage major investors to support the collapsing stock market, the government said it would waive the rule for one month.
    20. But Justin Mamis, technical consultant at Gordon Capital, argues that too many stocks are either forming "tops" or collapsing for the market to be considered healthy.
    21. Both structures, he says, have been collapsing for the last 20 years. Dr Manis is a witty man who loves an ironic phrase, the more extravagant the better.
    22. Mortally wounded, Francke made it back to the Dome Building, the prison department headquarters, where he broke a glass pane in a door before collapsing.
    23. The bleeding doe thrashed around the office and destroyed some computer equipment before collapsing.
    24. The latter aims mesh with Mikhail S. Gorbachev's goals, including his urgent need to revive a collapsing Soviet economy with Western support and, perhaps, with U.S. economic assistance.
    25. Seventy villagers were killed, including 50 children crushed in a grade school corridor as they ran from collapsing classrooms.
    26. Led by collapsing oil and grain prices, commodity prices tumbled more than 14% in the first half of 1986 to their lowest levels since 1977.
    27. Sen. Dennis DeConcini says nobody should write his political obituary because of an ethics investigation, and predicts no wrongdoing will be found in his help for a collapsing savings and loan.
    28. Even if the company can't get rid of Mr. Icahn, it can take steps to keep its stock price from collapsing.
    29. Another twister touched down briefly in Mishawaka, damaging four trailers, collapsing a vacant municipal storage building and downing several power poles, officials said.
    30. The corpse of Calvi, who became known as 'God's banker', was found in June 1982 hanging beneath Blackfriars Bridge in the City of London as his bank was collapsing under the weight of a massive fraud back in Italy.
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