BURSTS vs COLLAPSE: NOUN
- A sudden violent happening
- Rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms
- Plural form of burst.
- A sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason)
- The act of exploding or bursting something
- An abrupt failure of function or complete physical exhaustion
- A mishap caused by something suddenly falling down or caving in
- An abrupt failure of function or health
- The act of throwing yourself down
- A sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures)
- Constant function, one-valued function (in automata theory) (in particular application causing a reset)
- The act of collapsing
- The act of falling down or inward, as from loss of supports.
- Extreme depression or sudden failing of all the vital powers, as the result of disease, injury, or nervous disturbance.
- A sudden and complete failure; an utter failure of any kind; a breakdown.
- A falling together suddenly, as of the sides of a hollow vessel.
- In medicine, an extreme sinking or depression; a more or less sudden failure of the vital powers: as, the stage of collapse in cholera.
- Figuratively, a sudden and complete failure of any kind; a breakdown.
- An abrupt failure of function, strength, or health; a breakdown.
- An abrupt loss of perceived value or of effect.
- A falling in or together, as of the sides of a hollow vessel.
BURSTS vs COLLAPSE: ADJECTIVE
- Suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst')
- N/A
BURSTS vs COLLAPSE: VERB
- Break open or apart suddenly
- Break open or apart suddenly and forcefully
- Emerge suddenly
- Move suddenly, energetically, or violently
- Be in a state of movement or action
- Burst outward, usually with noise
- Force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up
- Cause to burst
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of burst.
- To pass out and fall to the floor or ground, as from exhaustion or other illness; to faint
- Suffer a nervous breakdown
- Fall apart
- To fall down suddenly; to cave in
- To cease to function due to a sudden breakdown
- For several batsmen to get out in quick succession
- Fold or close up
- Lose significance, effectiveness, or value
- Break down, literally or metaphorically
- Cause to burst
- Collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack
- To cause something to collapse.
BURSTS vs COLLAPSE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fall down or inward suddenly; cave in.
- To fold compactly.
- To cause to fold, break down, or fall down or inward.
- 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.
- To fail suddenly and completely, like something hollow when subject to too much pressure; to undergo a collapse.
- To break down suddenly in strength or health and thereby cease to function.
BURSTS vs COLLAPSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- The act of throwing yourself down; collapse; sink
- To fall together, or into an irregular mass or flattened form, through loss of firm connection or rigidity and support of the parts or loss of the contents, as a building through the falling in of its sides, or an inflated bladder from escape of the air contained in it.
- Figuratively— To break down; go to pieces; come to nothing; fail; become ruined: as, the project collapsed.
- In pathology, to sink into extreme weakness or physical depression in the course of a disease.
- To appear as if collapsing; lose strength, courage, etc.; subside; cease to assert one's self or push one's self forward: as, after that rebuke he collapsed.
BURSTS vs COLLAPSE: RELATED WORDS
- Abound, Split, Damaged, Bust, Volley, Fusillade, Salvo, Collapse, Busted, Outburst, Ruptured, Break, Erupt, Explosion, Explode
- Crock up, Cave in, Break up, Break down, Founder, Fall in, Crack up, Crack, Break, Burst, Flop, Crumple, Tumble, Crash, Crumble
BURSTS vs COLLAPSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fit, Bristle, Abound, Split, Damaged, Bust, Volley, Salvo, Busted, Outburst, Ruptured, Break, Erupt, Explosion, Explode
- Disintegration, Meltdown, Implosion, Give, Give way, Break up, Break down, Founder, Crack, Break, Burst, Flop, Tumble, Crash, Crumble
BURSTS vs COLLAPSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- She bursts out into tears and behaves hysterically.
- Most people type in bursts rather than continuously.
- Increase if you expect short bursts of connections.
- In short bursts of accelerant and fire Mr.
- Tender and light with bursts of juicy strawberries.
- Gusts coming in great bursts, some quite violent.
- Magnetars may be the source of gamma ray bursts and provide the missing link between supernovae and gamma ray bursts.
- Units have the ability to execute special attacks, known as Brave Bursts and Super Brave Bursts.
- These bursts are double peak bursts with same time profile repeating in time.
- Bursts verteilt sondern jeder Funkblock auf zwei Bursts.
- In factor analysis our objective is to collapse variables, and in cluster analysis we collapse observations.
- FLOOD COLLAPSE DAMAGE PATTERNSMOST COMMON WIND COLLAPSEn Part or all of light roof is blown off and walls collapse due tolack of lateral support.
- American families, which would totally collapse our rapidly improving economy, and once again record stock markets that we have right now will also collapse.
- Ecosystem collapse Due to the destructive logging of trees, forest ecosystems are at risk of collapse, and animal habitat loss.
- Complete concentric collapse of the velum and complete lateral oropharyngeal collapse were associated with higher BMI values.
- This is seen most commonly on ultrasound as right atrial systolic collapse or right ventricular diastolic collapse.
- The Bootstrap collapse plugin is what toggles the menu expansion and collapse on smaller view ports.
- Unlike heat collapse, sickling collapse often occurs within the first half hour onfield, as during initial windsprints.
- It would allow that collapse to continue, and even accelerate the collapse.
- Your airway will either totally collapse or partially collapse.
BURSTS vs COLLAPSE: QUESTIONS
- Which metal bursts into flames when it reacts with water?
- What happens to the stock market when a bubble bursts?
- What is EPRI G-3 electrically-fast transients/bursts?
- What can radio bursts tell us about missing matter?
- How does Vitis HLS report bursts of variable length?
- Are type II bursts of plasma emission circularly polarized?
- Why do gamma-ray bursts come from relativistic jets?
- How to simulate repeated bursts of transients in LTspice?
- What happens if the fallopian tube bursts during pregnancy?
- Are epileptiform bursts associated with seizure recurrence?
- Does Pseudomonas corrugata cause tomato plant collapse?
- Was Teotihuacan collapse caused by internal strife?
- Does quantum decoherence collapse the wave function?
- Why do people collapse without losing consciousness?
- What happens when plausibility structures collapse?
- Why does the xxlite use collapse lines instead of collapse lines?
- How did the tailings dam collapse on the Bhopal mine collapse?
- What happens when you select border-collapse value to collapse the table?
- Does progressive collapse result in disproportionate collapse?
- Did Miami building collapse in a'pancake collapse'?