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"1. to be demolished, be wrecked; to be pulled down; to be destroyed; to be ruined. 2. to be felled; to be sent sprawling, be laid flat; to be toppled. 3. /a/ to be tilted to (one side). 4. /a/ (for the blame) to be put on. 5. (for a burden, cargo) to be unloaded, be removed. 6. to collapse; to fall into ruin. 7. to collapse in a heap, fall to the ground. 8. to lose one´s health and morale; (for someone) to be broken/ruined (by a disaster). 9. (for someone one dislikes) to leave, get out, clear out. yıkıla yıkıla reeling/swaying wildly (as if about to fall). "
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