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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61. Realistic physics - bamboo structures will bend, break, and collide with the environment.
62. The message in her work reflects her own situation in the art market where she gets pressure from, and seeing artists at her age facing the early profit collide between interpersonal relationships.
63. When two waves of opposite direction but similar frequency collide, they create a special kind of pressure wave that carries energy to the ocean bottom.
64. 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.
65. Before the two neutron stars collide, they would orbit each other as a binary system.
66. 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.
67. Auroras occur when charged particles outside the Earth's atmosphere collide with atoms in the upper atmosphere.
68. This is because they collide with the watery molecules and are pushed this way and that.
69. Valve may collide with piston when diesel runs[http://Sentencedict.com], so we calculate dimensional train.
70. During the slow, hundred million year collision, however, one galaxy can rip the other apart gravitationally , and dust and gas common to both galaxies does collide.
71. The youth is the sharpest range pole that era change and develop, while the city is the place where culture blend and concept collide fiercestly .
72. I hear the trains collide, the chains rattle , the locomotive chugging, snorting, sniffing steaming and pissing.
73. The removal of these particlesbysettling requires reduction of this energy barrier by neutralizingtheelectric charges and by encouraging the particles to collide witheachother.
74. Like in The Matrix's 360-degree slo-mo effect, it slows down split-second actions for our viewing pleasure -- showing just what gruesome things happen when cars collide with nubile young bodies.
75. When truths collide, compromise becomes the first casualty ( Henry A. Kissinger ).
76. North Korea and Iran are where China's local imperatives and great-power interests collide.
77. But the LHC is also designed to collide heavy lead ions relativistically to help physicists peer back into the beginning of time.
78. Meteors are bits of dust or rock that collide with Earth's atmosphere.
79. These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide.
80. Mercurian atmosphere is thin enough to be described as an exosphere,(sentencedict.com) meaning the constituent atoms never collide.
81. Two masses constrained to move in a horizontal plane collide.
82. The jade accouterments on her collide with each other, and give out a tinkling sound.
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