collapse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of collapse in Hindi

  • ढहने
  • संक्षिप्त करें
  • निपात
  • पतनावस्था
  • निपातावस्था
  • गिरावट
  • दुर्घटना
  • विनाश
  • लोप
  • टूट-शिकस्त
  • ढहना
  • एकाएक गिरना
  • हिम्मत हारना
  • भहराना
  • दिल के दौरे से मर जाना

collapse Definition

Verb

  • (of a structure) fall down or in; give way.
  • (of a person) fall down and become unconscious, typically through illness or injury.

Noun

  • an instance of a structure falling down or in.

collapse Example

  • many people tend to collapse the distinction between the two concepts ( बहुत से लोग दो अवधारणाओं के बीच के अंतर को खत्म करते हैं )
  • Their economy is teetering on the brink of collapse. ( उनकी अर्थव्यवस्था टूटने की कगार पर है। )
  • The collapse of the company had repercussions for the whole industry. ( कंपनी के पतन के पूरे उद्योग के लिए नतीजे थे। )
  • Below this mass, these dense, compact objects are supported against further gravitational collapse by fermion-degeneracy pressure. ( इस द्रव्यमान के नीचे, इन घनीभूत, कॉम्पैक्ट वस्तुओं को आगे की ओर से गुरुत्वाकर्षण-पतन के दबाव के द्वारा गुरुत्वाकर्षण के विरुद्ध सहारा दिया जाता है। )
  • After the disastrous collapse accident the bodies were too badly mangled to be recognized. ( विनाशकारी पतन दुर्घटना के बाद शवों को बुरी तरह से पहचाना जाना था। )

More Sentence

  • Wall Street's collapse raised spectres of the 1987 stock market crash.
  • If the foundations of the house aren't stable,
  • The boy, very thin, about 13, has collapsed.
  • Their initial Russian jump came as the Iron Curtain was collapsing.
  • The struggle for universal coverage began to collapse in the committees.
  • Jacob ran out of the house and collapsed in the backyard.
  • I know best how to save our city from financial collapse.
  • Four months later, the company collapsed amid lawsuits and accusations.
  • Across Eastern Europe, state-run economies have virtually collapsed.
  • He blamed the mining companies for the collapse of the talks.
  • The Cold War ended in 1991 when the Soviet Union collapsed.
  • It's difficult to see collapse in a sentence .
  • Both lungs collapsed, one of them separating from the trachea.
  • There he collapsed of what apparently was a massive heart attack.
  • The second-string quarterback has twice suffered a collapsed lung.
  • Root's collapse was as complete as it was unexpected.
  • Twice, Berringer has suffered a partially collapsed lung in relief.
  • It was unclear exactly why the ladder collapsed, Broderick said.
  • The conditions are not there for a collapse in the market.
  • I should think you're about ready to collapse after all that walking.
  • The government predicates that the market collapse was caused by Asian financial crisis.
  • The ancient abbey was in imminent danger of collapse.
  • The collapse of Communism changed East-West relations for ever.
  • The company is on the edge of collapse.
  • The bridge is liable to collapse at any moment.
  • The system is in imminent danger of collapse.
  • The country's economy is on the verge of collapse.
  • Yesterday morning shares seemed to recover from Monday's collapse.
  • Flash flooding caused bridges to collapse and landslides are blocking roads to devastated coastal villages.  
  • The storm caused the collapse of the roof.
  • Their economy is on the edge of collapse.
  • The failure in the Dardanelles and the Russian collapse settled our hash in the Near East for the time being.  
  • The collapse, when it came, was total.
  • She suffered a collapse under anaesthetic.
  • The economy is in a state of collapse.
  • This level of remuneration did not result in the collapse of the book trade as we know it.  
  • The country's economy is on the point of collapse.
  • His business was in danger of collapse .