A plot that has suddenly lost all reason for being.
eg.
"I will follow that villain for the rest of my life and shall not rest until I do him in!"
"Do you mean Mark? Why he died last night in a fight at the nursery. Would you like to see his body?"
"What? Dead? Well, that really put a crimp in my plans. What am I going to do with my life now?"
"Well, there's this sweet young widow that lives just down the lane..."
Rollover
The noun 'collapse' is an abstract noun when it refers to the failure of something abstract (an emotional collapse, the collapse of the Soviet Union).The noun 'collapse' is a concrete noun when it refers to the failure of a physical structure (a mine collapse, a bridge collapse).
China will not collapse. If it did the world would collapse too
Collapsed is the past participle of collapse.
Collapse means to fall in or fall. Like the building just collapsed.
No, Prostrate means to collapse.
oligarchy made it collapse
Financial collapse is the primary form of collapse due to corruption.
"Collapse" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it expresses an action, such as "the building collapsed." As a noun, it refers to the event of collapsing, as in "the collapse of the economy."
The weight of the snow caused the roof to collapse. Her nervous disposition lead to a total collapse.
The Day of the Triffids is a movie based on the book by John Wyndham. The plot involves the collapse of society, partly as a result of widespread blindness and disease, which is complicated by bioengineered plants that attack people.
Yes. For example, if at least a quarter of the observations were all equal to the minimum then the left whisker would collapse into the left side of the box. Similarly, if a quarter of the observations were equal to the maximum, the right whisker would not appear.