How to use in-sentence of “collapse”:
+ Bluegoblin: The collapse button is just the lesser of two annoyings.
+ On November 19, 1990, the Azerbaijan SSR was renamed the “Republic of Azerbaijan” while still a part of the Soviet Union for another year before its collapse and the independence of Azerbaijan in 1991.
+ In 654 AD, 900 years after the collapse of the Colossus, the Saracens plundered Rhodes and sold the metallic remains of the colossus.
+ This request was not anything new to the San Fernando Valley; other neighborhoods had either sought to change their names, or sought to attach themselves onto more affluent neighborhoods to escape from what they saw as growing urban blight and the collapse of their social status.
+ From the collapse two new communities emerged in the 12th century BCE, the Israelites in the hill country and the Philistines in the southern part of the coastal plain.
+ The British, after battling in Rawalpindi in 1845 had captured Rani Jind Kaur, the widow of Maharaja Ranjit Singh – this caused the collapse of Sikh rule and, when the British marched into the Murree area, the local tribes at first welcomed them.
+ A caldera is a volcanic feature formed by the collapse of land surface after a gigantic volcanic eruption.
+ After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, the Ostrogoths built a new kingdom in northern Italy centred in Ravenna.

Example sentences of “collapse”:
+ The orthodox view is that trade unionism virtually stopped for the next 15 years after the collapse of the GNCTU, with many workers becoming involved in the alternative reforms adopted by Chartism.
+ After the collapse of the Egyptian empire, some dynasties of Libyan origin ruled Egypt.
+ This caused the wall to collapse in some areas, and more people could get through to the refugee camps that were set up on the other side.
+ Dying in 1842, he never succeeded his father nor saw the collapse of the “July Monarchy” and subsequent exile of his family to England.
+ After the collapse of the Soviet Union he tried to say he was sorry for what he did.
+ Stellar black holes, formed by the collapse of a star, are much smaller than the black holes at the centre of galaxies.
+ It would be the highest rise in tobacco taxes in Germany for more than 25 years after the collapse of the Nazi regime.
+ It was caused by the collapse of a dam called the “South Fork Dam”, 2,209 people were killed by the 20 million tons of water that flooded the town.
+ Emphysema makes it hard for people to blow air out of the lungs because air gets trapped inside the broken alveoli due to the collapse of the walls.
+ The recession saw the fall of the price of oil caused by the 2020 Russia–Saudi Arabia oil price war, the collapse of the tourism industry, hospitality industry, energy industry and a large decrease in consumer activity.
+ The orthodox view is that trade unionism virtually stopped for the next 15 years after the collapse of the GNCTU, with many workers becoming involved in the alternative reforms adopted by Chartism.
+ After the collapse of the Egyptian empire, some dynasties of Libyan origin ruled Egypt.
+ The collapse of these bubbles hits their prey in addition to the impact of the appendage against the striking surface.
+ It is possible to collapse a sortable table.
+ The “Daily Mail” described Edwards as a “man deeply troubled by the collapse of his Christian faith”.
+ In 1970, Eddy Merckx rode himself to the brink of collapse but won the stage.
+ The Republic of Bou Regreg did not collapse until 1818.
+ This caused the collapse of part of the passenger section of the airplane, which in turn led to some problems with the plane.
+ Fifteen people, twelve of them children, died in the collapse of the Bad Reichenhall Ice Rink on 2 January 2006.
More in-sentence examples of “collapse”:
+ The term “tent pegging”, however, historically emerged from the attacks by Arabian Muslim cavaliers on enemy camps at dawn or late night, where they would gallop to their tents and pluck out the pegs of their tents, so that these would collapse on them, “Horses and Riders of Arabia: A History of Military Tactics in Early Islam”, Rawalpindi: Pakistan Army Press, 1979 thus causing havoc and terror in the camp.
+ The resulting collapse and avalanche sent an ash plume 2,000 feet over the crater, although it quickly disappeared.
+ Ecosystem Collapse in Pleistocene Australia and a Human Role in Megafaunal Extinction.
+ This caused two of the columns and three spans of the bridge to collapse into the river.
+ Olsen et al.: “Maturation trends indicative of rapid evolution preceded the collapse of northern cod.” In: “Nature.” 428, 2004, pp.932–935.
+ The first parameter is the title of the collapse section, and the second is the width.
+ Unsafe playpens may collapse which could injure the baby.
+ For what it’s worth, I have collapsible boxes at my userpage on enwp, and I copied them over to simple, and the same code will not collapse it here.
+ Rakove, ‘The Collapse of the Articles of Confederation’, eds.
+ Lahars can occur without volcanic activity, if conditions are right for the collapse and movement of mud from existing volcanic ash deposits.
+ The series ends on a cliffhanger, with Gallifrey on the brink of economic and social collapse as well as in danger of being overrun by a Free Time virus, while most of the characters are trapped with no apparent means of escape.
+ The impending collapse of the Islamic Indian empire during the early years of the eighteenth century, prompted the family household to carve out independent Kingdoms of their own to govern, from various landholdings and governorships they held sway.
+ For example, all of the boxes on my userpage are collapsible, but I don’t see the collapse button.
+ Perhaps our universe’s big bang was half of a “big bounce”, something’s collapse down to a black hole, and our universe popping out its other side as a white hole.
+ In 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, “Mer Hajrenikh” was successfully restored with minor changes to the lyrics.
+ Ultimately, this led to the collapse and dissolution of the Soviet Union.
+ When an observer comes and actually measures the position of the particle, something called the wavefunction collapse occurs.
+ Singularities form by a collapse of a star, where star with high enough mass would shrink under its own gravity and force until it becomes a single, one dimensional point.
+ The eventual destruction of Mycenae was part of the general Bronze Age collapse in the Greek mainland and beyond.
+ Although the crash caused much damage, the fire caused by jet fuel was blamed for the damage and collapse of the tower.
+ The causes of the Bronze Age collapse – which extended throughout the eastern Mediterranean – are obscure.
+ However, after the collapse of Soviet Union, the Russian Air Force was made much smaller because Russia did not have enough money to keep everything.
+ Elliot’s movies of the construction and collapse of the bridge were shot on 16mm Kodachrome movie.
+ After the collapse of Hippias’ tyranny, Isagoras and Cleisthenes were rivals for power.
+ The exact cause of colony collapse disorder is unknown.
+ The Buran was destroyed in a hangar collapse in 2002.
+ This was five days before the bridge collapse on November 7.
+ While in the stadium, Bane triggers bombs under Gotham that causes the tunnels to collapse and traps most of the Gotham’s police underground.
+ The main cause for poaching in Russia is the consequence of the social and political changes since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
+ It was a period associated with the collapse of central authority, a depopulation, particularly of urban areas, the loss of literacy in Anatolia and the Aegean, and its restriction elsewhere, the disappearance of established patterns of long-distance international trade, and increasingly vicious struggles for power.
+ After the collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917, Azerbaijan, together with Armenia and Georgia formed the short-lived Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic.
+ The start of the period is typically taken to be the slow collapse of the Ancient Meitei faith, during the reign of Meidingu Senbi Kiyamba.
+ It is confirmed that molecules can collapse to 2D.
+ These templates also include the parameter to define the collapse state of the table.
+ The collapse of the bridge left people living on the east bank of the Derwent with a 50km drive to get into the city.
+ Following the collapse of the Roman republic of 1848-49, when the Rocca was in part demolished,cf.
+ After the Soviet Union’s collapse in 1991, there were many new independent nations in Central Asia.
+ The Danish krone left Iceland after the collapse of the Scandinavian Monetary Union.
+ With the collapse of the empire the dynasty came to an end.
+ The kings Sneferka and Horus “Bird” were left out of later king lists, perhaps because their struggles for the Egyptian throne led to the collapse of the first dynasty.Peter Kaplony: “„Er ist ein Liebling der Frauen“ – Ein „neuer“ König und eine neue Theorie zu den Kronprinzen sowie zu den Staatsgöttinnen der 1./2.
+ Others pointed out that a sudden end to slavery would cause economic collapse in the south.
+ Most of the energy released in gravitational collapse is given off very quickly.
+ They also feared that without slaves their economy would collapse completely.
+ In many cases Marxist governments fell to authoritarianism, mass poverty, economic collapse and violent conflict, as is the case of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, for example.
+ On his way to Delhi, he was crushed to death by the collapse of a tent.
+ After the second independence of Azerbaijan in 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the presence of former Soviet air bases in Azerbaijan helped the Air and Air Defence Force develop.
+ Varangian princes, who ruled Rus from its first years were gradually assimilated by natives, but the dynasty started by semy-legendary Ririk survived and continued to govern their separate principalities even after the collapse of Rus.
+ The term "tent pegging", however, historically emerged from the attacks by Arabian Muslim cavaliers on enemy camps at dawn or late night, where they would gallop to their tents and pluck out the pegs of their tents, so that these would collapse on them, "Horses and Riders of Arabia: A History of Military Tactics in Early Islam", Rawalpindi: Pakistan Army Press, 1979 thus causing havoc and terror in the camp.
+ The resulting collapse and avalanche sent an ash plume 2,000 feet over the crater, although it quickly disappeared.
