Collide is to smash against .
"Struck" is the past tense of the verb "strike," which can mean to hit, collide with, or make contact with forcefully. It can also mean to be affected by a particular situation or emotion.
It is bad when two cars collide. I hope the ball does not collide with my face Your hands collide when you clap
You can use the word "collide" to describe a situation where two objects or people come into contact forcefully, often resulting in a crash or impact. For example, "The two cars collided at the intersection" or "Her schedule collided with mine, causing us to reschedule our meeting."
The word collide is a verb. Verbs don't have companion nouns.
You can change "collision" to a verb by using the word "collide." For example, instead of saying "there was a collision," you can say "the two cars collided."
The root word for collide is "collidere," which is a Latin word meaning "to strike together."
There are two syllables in the word 'collide'.
The missle is going to collide into the boat. The missles are to collide into the submerine.
The word collide is a verb; verbs don't have companion nouns.
Collide?
"Struck" is the past tense of the verb "strike," which can mean to hit, collide with, or make contact with forcefully. It can also mean to be affected by a particular situation or emotion.
Collide.
टकराना ṭakarānā
Another word for smash into is trash.
It is bad when two cars collide. I hope the ball does not collide with my face Your hands collide when you clap
collideness
crashing,smashing or impacting