"Collapse" is a word in ENGLISH
A sudden and complete failure; an utter failure of any
kind; a breakdown.
To fall together suddenly, as the sides of a hollow
vessel; to close by falling or shrinking together; to have the sides or
parts of (a thing) fall in together, or be crushed in together; as, a
flue in the boiler of a steam engine sometimes collapses.
To fail suddenly and completely, like something hollow
when subject to too much pressure; to undergo a collapse; as,
Maximilian's government collapsed soon after the French army left
Mexico; many financial projects collapse after attaining some success
and importance.
Extreme depression or sudden failing of all the vital
powers, as the result of disease, injury, or nervous disturbance.
A falling together suddenly, as of the sides of a hollow
vessel.
One of the hardest-to-swallow, most countercultural, counter intuitive implications of the gospel is that bearing up under a difficult burden with patient perseverance is a good thing.
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