Begin to fail or collapse
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unravelledBegin to fail or collapse
unravelingBegin to fail or collapse
unravellingBegin to fail or collapse
unraveledBegin to fail or collapse
ricketylikely to fall or collapse
caveto collapse or cause to collapse
totteredBe insecure or about to collapse
implodingCollapse or cause to collapse violently inward
totteringlacking security or stability; threatening to collapse; precarious
plotzesto collapse or faint, as from surprise, excitement, or exhaustion
plotzedto collapse or faint, as from surprise, excitement, or exhaustion
plotzto collapse or faint, as from surprise, excitement, or exhaustion
plotzto collapse or faint, as from surprise, excitement, or exhaustion.
plotzingto collapse or faint, as from surprise, excitement, or exhaustion
falling(of a tree, building, or other structure) Collapse to the ground
tottered(of a building) Shake or rock as if about to collapse
precariousNot securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse
concertinato fold, crush together, or collapse in the manner of a concertina.
ruiningReduce (a building or place) to a state of decay, collapse, or disintegration
ricketiest(of a structure or piece of equipment) Poorly made and likely to collapse
ricketier(of a structure or piece of equipment) Poorly made and likely to collapse
underminedDig or excavate beneath (a building or fortification) so as to make it collapse
minersto dig under to gain access or cause the collapse of (an enemy position)
underminesDig or excavate beneath (a building or fortification) so as to make it collapse
undermineDig or excavate beneath (a building or fortification) so as to make it collapse
underminingDig or excavate beneath (a building or fortification) so as to make it collapse
cataplexyA medical condition in which strong emotion or laughter causes a person to suffer sudden physical collapse though remaining conscious
bottomsurface (as the seat of a chair) designed to support something resting on it used figuratively in phrases like the bottom dropped out to describe a sudden collapse or downturn lost millions when the bottom dropped out of the stock market