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21 malaksati
• break down• collapse• droop• fail• faint• languish -
22 opasti
• wane• collapse• drop -
23 popustiti
• yield• relax• collapse• defer• fail• unbrace• give• let out• bleed -
24 propadanje
• ruin• sinking• collapse• consumption• declension• decline• decay• lapse -
25 propasti
• perish• ruin• collapse• fail• lapse -
26 slom
• wreck• wreckage• smash• breakdown• collapse -
27 smanjiti se
• wane• collapse• drop -
28 srušiti se
• ruin• collapse• cave• fall• topple -
29 gubiti snagu
• break; collapse; melt -
30 izbijanje
• beating; belch; break out; break-out; collapse; debouchment; dislodging; ejection; emanation; emergence; eruption; extrusion; fling; jumping up; knockout; outbreak; protrusion; ramp; spurt; striking -
31 malaksati
• break down; collapse; droop; fail; faint; flag; languish; sink; slack; slack season; slacken; unbuckle; weary -
32 opadanje
• atrophy; attenuation; collapse; decadence; decadency; declension; declining; decrease; decreasing; decrement; degeneration; descendance; devolution; diminuition; diminution; downtrend; downturn; drop; evil speaking; evil-speaking; fall; falling off; falling-off; falloff; fell; le -
33 opadati
• calumniate; collapse; decay; decline; decry; defame; diminish; disintegrate; ebb; fall; fall (fell, fallen); go back; go down; lesen; lower; moulder; pine; recede; regres; regress; retrograde; retrogress; run down; shed; shrink; sink; slander; subside; wane -
34 opasti
• a receding forehead; abate; atrophy; collapse; decline; decrease; degrade; depopulate; drop; dwindle; ebb; ebbo; fail; fall away; go down; lesen; pasture; sink; slacken; slump; subside; to fall off; to go down; tone down; wane -
35 oronuti
• break down; break up; collapse; dilapidate; fall -
36 pad
• cadence; collapse; come-down; crash; declension; decline; declivity; degradation; descension; descent; doldrums; downfall; downturn trend; droop; drop; fall; falling gradient; incidence; incline; jolt; lapse; overthrow; overturn; plough; plow; plunk; precipitation; ruin; s; sag; slope -
37 padanje
• breakdown; cadence; collapse; defamation; droop; falling; hang; incidence; plough; plow; prostration; sinking -
38 pasti
• be lost; collapse; come down; drop; dropping down; fall; fall (fell, fallen); fall down; felt; flop down; founder; get; get a fall; get down; go down; grass; graze; light down; light from; light off; light off/down/from; lower; pasture; perch; plop; plough; plow; redound; sprawl; tak -
39 propast
• bane; befall; brokenness; calamity; cataclysm; catastrophe; collapse; damnation; death; debacle; decadence; destruction; disaster; discomfiture; doom; downfall; failure; fall; fate; fiasco; havoc; lay in ruins; mischief; perdition; peril; perish; precipice; recipice; ruin; ruination -
40 propasti
• be lost; be nowhere; be put in the pot; be shipwrecked; collapse; come to naught; come to smash; dilapidate; fail; founder; go rack and ruin; go to pot; go to ruin; go to smash; go to the pot; go to wreck; go to wreck and ruin; lapse; lay in ruins; perish; ruin; run down; smas
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collapse — [kə laps′] vi. collapsed, collapsing [< L collapsus, pp. of collabi < com , together + labi, to fall: see LAP1] 1. to fall down or fall to pieces, as when supports or sides fail to hold; cave in; shrink together suddenly 2. to break down… … English World dictionary
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