Colapso (en. Collapse)

/koˈlaps.o/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Sudden failure or collapse of a structure, system, or situation.
The collapse of the building was caused by an earthquake.
El colapso del edificio fue causado por un terremoto.
Severe crisis in the functioning of a system, such as the economy or health.
The economic collapse affected millions of people.
El colapso económico afectó a millones de personas.
State of extreme exhaustion that can lead to loss of consciousness.
The heat caused the collapse of several athletes during the competition.
El calor provocó el colapso de varios atletas durante la competición.

Etymology

From Latin 'collapsus', the participle of 'collabi' which means 'to fall down'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

economic collapse
Severe crisis in a country's economy.
colapso económico
market collapse
Situation in which asset prices fall drastically.
colapso de mercado
emotional collapse
Psychological or nervous breakdown of a person.
colapso emocional

Related Words

collapse
To cause something to sink or break suddenly.
colapsar
collapsible
That can collapse or fall apart.
colapsable

Slang Meanings

Chaotic or uncontrolled situation.
The party ended in total collapse when the police arrived.
La fiesta terminó en colapso total cuando llegó la policía.
State of physical or mental exhaustion.
After studying all night, I fell into a collapse.
Después de estudiar toda la noche, caí en un colapso.