(of a business) To go bankrupt
(of a business) To go bankrupt
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To make a sudden loud noise
“Thunder and lightning would crash in the distance, waking Hamish and Mary from their slumber.”
To come into, or cause to come into, forceful contact with something
“Officers said they observed the vehicle crash into a street sign at the intersection.”
To fall down or plummet from an elevated position
“One can only wonder if Thelma and Louise's car did, in fact, crash to the ground after hurtling off a canyon.”
To decrease or fall to a lower level, especially sharply or suddenly
“Before the panic of 1893 ended, a quarter of America's railroads would fail, and steel prices would crash.”
To collapse inward or downward
“I see a building crash and crumble. Frozen, I sit behind a craft, looking up at the falling building.”
To fail or stop functioning, especially suddenly
“After installing the software, my computer would repeatedly crash inexplicably.”
To go bankrupt
“Steve knew the business would crash, and Jenna and the children would then be left homeless.”
To cause significant damage to something
“He then decides to crash his car so his wife can collect the insurance.”
To show up (to an event or party) without an invitation
“We tried to crash the party, but the bouncers wouldn't let us in.”
To move or proceed forward by force
“Hold that line until we get the men and guns, so that, all together, we can crash our way through the western front.”
To lie down or go to bed with the intention of sleeping
“We arrived home safely late in the night and decided it was well time to crash.”
To stay somewhere temporarily
“I decided to crash at Jenna's place since I was too drunk to drive home.”
(of a business) To go bankrupt
To hit or strike heavily, especially with the fist or a blunt implement
To stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
To sleep for longer than planned
(of a business) To go bankrupt
To stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
To fail, especially in spectacular fashion
To break or cause to break suddenly and violently into pieces
To forcefully or illegally enter or encroach on the domain of others
(of a business or operation) To stop the operations of, typically due to financial difficulty
To go out of business
To intrude or interfere on a conversation or activity
To cause something to stop functioning altogether
To push or force (someone or something) violently and suddenly into a particular physical position or state
To force (something) into or through a restricted space
To flow in a stream
To enter or gain access to a place or system, typically forcefully or unlawfully
(of an action or event) To prevent from happening
(call on/round/at) To make a brief, usually social, visit
Plural for a sudden loud noise as of something breaking or hitting another object
“Everyone at the table winced as they heard the bathroom door slam, and a crash as something fell.”
Plural for a forceful collision or impact between two objects
“There was a loud crash against the door from the other side.”
Plural for an accident or collision involving moving vehicles
“A level crossing keeper has been suspended after yesterday's rail crash in Lincolnshire.”
Plural for a (typically sudden) failure or collapse
“Two senators have admitted to having sold stock just before the crash of the stock market.”
Plural for the bankruptcy, closure or failure of a business
“Last night, the high-flying Sydney millionaire struggled to explain the crash of the business he had built from nothing.”
Plural for a computer system or software failure
“A crash of the server would be observed at regular intervals due to hardware failure.”
Plural for a forceful hit or strike
“Arthur stood up and hit the desk with a tremendous crash using his fist.”
Plural for a sound or noise, typically loud, unpleasant and prolonged
Plural for a sudden or dramatic deterioration or decrease
Plural for a breakdown or failure to function normally
Plural for a great and sudden disaster or misfortune
Plural for an act of dropping or falling downwards
Plural for a loss of success or status
Plural for a loss of significance or power in relation to another person or thing
Plural for the act or state of destroying or being destroyed, especially completely
Plural for a loud, deep sound uttered by a person, crowd or animal
Plural for complete and sudden withdrawal from an addictive substance
Plural for a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals
Plural for that which is heard by one's ears
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