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    collapsed
    [kəˈlapst]
    adjective
    collapsed (adjective)
    1. (of a structure) having fallen down or given way:
      "an abandoned building with a collapsed roof"
      • (of a lung or blood vessel) flat and empty with the walls fallen inward:
        "he was admitted to hospital with a collapsed lung"
    2. (of a person) having fallen down and become unconscious:
      "police officers rushed to the aid of the collapsed woman"
    3. having failed completely:
      "the country's collapsed economy" · "compensation for workers in collapsed pension plans"
    col·lapse
    [kəˈlaps]
    verb
    collapsed (past tense) · collapsed (past participle)
      • cause (something) to fall in or give way:
        "it feels as if the slightest pressure would collapse it" · "many people tend to collapse the distinction between the two concepts"
      • (of a lung or blood vessel) become flat and empty with the walls fallen inward:
        "she was so dehydrated that her veins had collapsed"
      • cause (a lung or blood vessel) to collapse:
        "he had an operation to collapse his lung"
    1. (of a person) fall down and become unconscious, typically through illness or injury:
      "he collapsed from loss of blood"
      • sit or lie down as a result of tiredness or amusement:
        "exhausted, he collapsed on the bed" · "the three of them collapsed with laughter"
    2. (of an institution or undertaking) fail suddenly and completely:
      "in the face of such resolve his opposition finally collapsed"
      Opposite:
      • (of a price or currency) drop suddenly in value:
        "the price of oil collapsed"
    3. fold or be folded to fit into a small space:
      "some cots collapse down to fit into a bag"
      • compress a displayed part of (a spreadsheet or other electronic document):
        "tabulation programs can be used to collapse this list in various ways"
    Origin
    early 17th century (as collapsed): from medical Latin collapsus, past participle of collabi, from col- ‘together’ + labi ‘to slip’.
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