Synonym: hit. Similar words: decision, envision, division, revision, provision, collection, disillusion, collaboration. Meaning: [kə'lɪʒn] n. 1. (physics) an brief event in which two or more bodies come together 2. an accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object 3. a conflict of opposed ideas or attitudes or goals.
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121. The Budget also marked a head-on collision between Conservative Party election promises and the real world, however.
122. Instead, Mir will be steered into a collision course with Earth.
123. Otherwise, he fears a fatal collision is on the horizon.
124. These could involve technical improvements to reduce the likelihood of collision, for example through the introduction of anti-lock braking systems.
125. Motorist hurt: A driver was injured when his car was in collision with a lorry near Northallerton.
126. The coordinates X and Y are restricted by, where the boundary contains the space-like plane on which the collision occurs.
127. Quarterback Brady Anderson was injured in an unfortunate collision with one of his team-mates.
128. It does not therefore describe the collision of genuinely non-aligned gravitational waves.
129. The present thick Ethernet cabling outside the main building has too many tight-radius bends, which cause packet collision errors.
130. The probe carried no instruments; none could survive a collision at such cosmic speeds.
131. Scores of people were on the scene within seconds of the collision the engine of the badly damaged car still running.
132. Gerhard Berger escaped unhurt from a high-speed collision with Ferrari team-mate Jean Alesi.
133. Collision fenders were bracketed a few inches below the ends of the baulks.
134. The pain in his ribs, three of which had been crushed in a recent collision, was almost unbearable.
135. Authorities said the commercial flight maneuvered to avoid a collision and landed as scheduled.
136. Only one person was reported killed as a result of a collision with another skier.
137. The risk of a mid-air collision over central London has increased dramatically.
138. The collision was on a town centre route that is fast becoming an accident blackspot.
139. Sooner or later students will need to swing, or stop a swing, to avoid a collision on the ground.
140. He saw no prospect of avoiding for long a head-on collision.
141. The ruling last week puts the courts on a collision course with Mr Mugabe and the police.
142. The car had previously been in a collision caused by the negligence of the first defendant.
143. To carry out the same thing with battleships was a very different matter and the collision the officers had foreseen duly occurred.
144. At least two coaches seem to have been involved in a collision in the Leopoldstadt,[Sentence dictionary] near the canal.
145. In August 1995 some 300 were killed in a rear-end collision at Firozabad near Agra.
146. It is in fact a general feature of colliding electromagnetic plane waves that gravitational waves are always generated by the collision.
147. The two sides were now on a collision course: Khrushchev could not allow West Berlin to remain as an escape hatch.
148. By collision and gravitational attraction, the larger planetesimals swept up the smaller pieces and became the planets.
149. On a treacherous curve, both vehicles went out of control and met in a head-on collision.
150. I was chasing my hat and crashed into him - and we've already had a collision at St Petrock's!
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