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We have level and raze, of course; also demolish, tear down, fell, collapse etc.
If you do not get off of the table, it will collapse!
collapse is good
Yes. The word collapse originated from the prefix co- and the root for lapse, but this occurred in the original Latin, as the word collabi - to fall together.
Mine shafts are often weak and can collapse. After working for 48 hours without a break, he was about to collapse.
The root word for collapsible is "collapse."
the roof collapsed
collapsed
demolish
After the earthquake the bridge was unstable, it could collapse at any moment.
Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.
The word 'collapsible' is the adjective form of the verb to collapse.