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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Collide' in a Sentence

"To forcefully strike against each other or one against the other; experience a violent impact or crash." more

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The particles had collided in the particle accelerator, revealing unknown subatomic phenomena.
By the time the ambulance arrived, the pedestrians had collided near the crosswalk.
The planets had collided millions of years ago, forming a new celestial body in the universe.
The ships had collided in the dense fog, causing a maritime disaster.
Before the race had even begun, two cars had collided on the track, creating chaos.

Collide

kuh-lahyd
verbTo forcefully strike against each other or one against the other; experience a violent impact or crash.
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Last Updated On: March 26, 2024
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