Collide
41collide with — verb hit against; come into sudden contact with (Freq. 1) The car hit a tree He struck the table with his elbow • Syn: ↑hit, ↑strike, ↑impinge on, ↑run into • Ant: ↑ …
42collide with — phr verb Collide with is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑car, ↑fist, ↑ship, ↑train …
43collide — intransitive verb (collided; colliding) Etymology: Latin collidere, from com + laedere to injure by striking Date: 1700 1. to come together with solid or direct impact < the car collided with a tree > 2. clash < colliding …
44collide — verb /kəˈlɑɪd/ a) To impact directly, especially if violent When a body collides with another, then momentum is conserved. b) To come into conflict, or be incompatible Tibet collided with the modern world …
45collide — Synonyms and related words: agree to disagree, antagonize, atomize, bang, bang into, battle, be antipathetic, be at cross purposes, be at variance, be inimical, beat against, box, brawl, break, break off, break up, broil, bump, bump into, cannon …
46collide — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. bump, crash, clash, conflict; interfere, impinge. See impulse. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To come into violent contact] Syn. hit, strike, smash; see crash 4 . 2. [To come into conflict] Syn. clash,… …
47collide — col·lide || kÉ™ laɪd v. crash, bang into each other, meet head on …
48collide — collied …
49collide — verb 1》 hit by accident when moving. 2》 come into conflict or opposition. Origin C17: from L. collidere, from col together + laedere to strike …
50collide — v. n. 1. Come into collision, strike violently against each other, dash against each other, run into each other, encounter with a shock, crash together. 2. Clash, interfere, be antagonistic or in antagonism, be at variance …