Synonym: hit, impinge on, run into, strike. Similar words: coincide with, collide, collaborate with, colliding, fall in love with, in collaboration with, come with, live with. Meaning: v. hit against; come into sudden contact with.
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(1) It was predicted that a comet would collide with one of the planets.
(2) Business realities will almost certainly collide with such sentiments.
(3) Blunt changed course just enough to collide with Peacock head-on.
(4) There are times when our daily orbits collide with those of other creatures.
(5) The most likely fate is to collide with one of the terrestrial planets.
(6) Some playing positions are prone to collide with a Floyd's fine tuning system and this one seems to be especially sensitive.
(7) When the highly energized particles collide with atmospheric gases.
(8) Some of the electrons or ions then collide with the drops and stick to them.
(9) He doesn't stimulate, collide with, hurt and offend others as he can as possible.
(10) At those high densities the atoms frequently collide with each other.
(11) This is because they collide with the water molecules and are pushed this way and that.
(12) When the line collide with the surface in the space, the atmosphere was warm and cordial.
(13) If multiple universes exist, they may collide with each other and leave behind signs in the cosmic microwave background radiation, researchers say.
(14) Abstract: Valve may collide with piston wnen diesel runs , so we calculate dimensional train.
(15) Furthermore, these atoms would collide with a high-speed spaceship with incredible energy, a situation Edelstein equates with standing in front of a particle beam in the Large Hadron Collider.
(16) This is because they collide with the watery molecules and are pushed this way and that. Sentencedict.com
(17) The aims of the negotiators in New York again seem likely to collide with the aims of the warriors in the field.
(18) Ah... everyone would be forgotten, even Goethe, if the earth should chance to collide with a comet.
(19) All of the Amor asteroids cross the orbit of Mars and could collide with it.
(20) Gratingly around the end of the truck and, still spinning and sliding, was about to collide with me again.
(21) so anyone creating an XPath has to be prepared to create new prefixes to disambiguate these collisions, and make sure those prefixes don't collide with any others already in use.
(22) Australia's commercial relations with its biggest trading partner tend to collide with China's unhappiness over its political stance, especially over human rights.
(23) Environmental protection and freedom of trade become world trends, which might collide with each other.
(24) The only remaining viable alternative is the heat produced when asteroids collide with one another.
(25) Fender - bender . In the distant future, Earth could collide with another planet.
(26) Tangential air makes the particles rotating and intensifies particles' turbulent motion, so the liquid drops are easier to collide with particles and wet them.
(27) For example, if Newtonian mechanics governed the workings of an atom, electrons would rapidly travel towards and collide with the nucleus.
(28) Realistic physics - bamboo structures will bend, break, and collide with the environment.
(29) Aura's design gives form to an ethereal space that doesn't collide with the beauty and harmony of Palladian interiors nor does it hide the perception of its frescoes.
(30) Auroras occur when charged particles outside the Earth's atmosphere collide with atoms in the upper atmosphere.
More similar words: coincide with, collide, collaborate with, colliding, fall in love with, in collaboration with, come with, live with, cope with, range with, in line with, combine with, agree with, engage with, mingle with, to agree with, condole with, colliery, dispense with, in league with, be in love with, keep pace with, cooperate with, disagree with, collision, collimate, make peace with, interfere with, at variance with, communicate with.