Synonym: bang, bump, clash, conflict. Similar words: collision, slide, collar, slide into, roll in, collect, college, collate. Meaning: [kə'laɪd] v. 1. crash together with violent impact 2. be incompatible; be or come into conflict 3. cause to collide.
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1. The interests of the two countries collide.
2. They regularly collide over policy decisions.
3. I thought the boats were going to collide, but one sheered off/away at the last second.
4. What happens when the two interests collide will make a fascinating spectacle.
5. It was predicted that a comet would collide with one of the planets.
6. Business realities will almost certainly collide with such sentiments.
7. Two taxis collide in Kilmarnock. 37 injured.
8. He and Carter were doomed to collide head-on.
9. What was happening, and why did the super-powers collide just here and just now?
10. Where two continents collide neither experiences significant subduction but some crustal thickening occurs and a mountain belt is formed.
11. This was suspected because when the particles collide they emit radio signals.
12. They can collide head-on with what we believe to be right.
13. Blunt changed course just enough to collide with Peacock head-on.
14. There are times when our daily orbits collide with those of other creatures.
15. The most likely fate is to collide with one of the terrestrial planets.
16. I wanted all those wonderful colors to collide in ways that could blow your voice box right off.
17. Some playing positions are prone to collide with a Floyd's fine tuning system and this one seems to be especially sensitive.
18. When the highly energized particles collide with atmospheric gases.
19. The aims of the negotiators in New York again seem likely to collide with the aims of the warriors in the field.
20. The figure on page 28 shows the make-up of these simplest nuclei and illustrates what happens when two deuterium nuclei collide.
21. The first sections of the converging continental margins to collide suffer the most intense deformation.
22. Ah... everyone would be forgotten, even Goethe,[sentencedict.com] if the earth should chance to collide with a comet.
23. The two co-exist as memories of their cultures, with a healthy clash where the two collide in the entrance foyer.
24. Investigations are continuing to discover how the two cars came to collide at the Great Stainton crossroads on the narrow road.
25. The ultimate fate of most of this collision debris is to collide again with the satellite from which it was originally ejected.
26. Quartermaine is the oblivious pivot around which the other members of staff at the Cambridge language school circulate and occasionally collide.
27. Tornadoes usually form when rising warm, moist air rotates, as winds from opposite directions collide.
28. They were politely kind to each other, as people always are whose ambitions temporary collide in public.
29. When the plates of land that form the earth collide or slide past each other, earthquakes result.
30. All of the Amor asteroids cross the orbit of Mars and could collide with it.
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