Hanapin
to collapse
01
bumanggan, natumba
(of a construction) to fall down suddenly, particularly due to being damaged or weak
Intransitive
02
bumagsak, mawalang malay
(of a person) to fall and usually become unconscious due to illness
Intransitive
03
bumagsak, magsara
(of prices, shares, etc.) to suddenly decrease in terms of amount or value
Intransitive
04
mag-collapse, pumutok
to make something fall down or break apart
Transitive: to collapse a structure
05
buwan, mag-collapse
to fold something in a way that it is compacted into a smaller, more manageable size or space
Intransitive
06
bumagsak, kolaps
to experience a sudden and complete failure
Intransitive
Collapse
01
pagbaba, kollaps
a situation in which a person suddenly falls down or loses consciousness because of tiredness or an illness
02
pagbagsak, pag-collapse
the sudden failure or falling down of a building or structure
03
pagbagsak, bumagsak
the act of throwing yourself down
04
pagguho, bawas
a sudden decrease in something's value, such as a price or stock
05
pagguho, pag-collapse
(of a system, organization, etc.) a sudden and abrupt failure
collapse
v
collapsed
adj
collapsed
adj
Halimbawa
The old building collapsed after years of neglect and structural decay.
The bridge collapsed under the weight of the overloaded truck.
The roof collapsed during the storm due to the heavy snow accumulation.
A gas explosion in the factory caused a section of the building to collapse.
Oil prices collapsed due to a sudden drop in global demand.