collide |
gathered |
As verbs the difference between collide and gathered
is that
collide is to impact directly, especially if violent while
gathered is past tense of gather.
knock |
collide |
As verbs the difference between knock and collide
is that
knock is (dated) to rap one's knuckles against something, especially wood while
collide is to impact directly, especially if violent.
As a noun knock
is an abrupt rapping sound, as from an impact of a hard object against wood.
connive |
collide |
As verbs the difference between connive and collide
is that
connive is to cooperate with others secretly in order to commit a crime; to collude while
collide is to impact directly, especially if violent.
collide |
crush |
As verbs the difference between collide and crush
is that
collide is to impact directly, especially if violent while
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
As a noun crush is
a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
collide |
strick |
As a verb collide
is to impact directly, especially if violent.
As a noun strick is
a flat piece of wood used for levelling off grain in a measure; a strickle.
collide |
crack |
As verbs the difference between collide and crack
is that
collide is to impact directly, especially if violent while
crack is (
senseid)to form cracks.
As a noun crack is
(
senseid)a thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.
As an adjective crack is
highly trained and competent.
collide |
shock |
As verbs the difference between collide and shock
is that
collide is to impact directly, especially if violent while
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked.
As a noun shock is
sudden, heavy impact.
dispute |
collide |
As verbs the difference between dispute and collide
is that
dispute is while
collide is to impact directly, especially if violent.
encounter |
collide |
As verbs the difference between encounter and collide
is that
encounter is to meet (someone) or find (something) unexpectedly while
collide is to impact directly, especially if violent.
As a noun encounter
is an unplanned or unexpected meeting.
encroach |
collide |
As verbs the difference between encroach and collide
is that
encroach is (obsolete) to seize, appropriate while
collide is to impact directly, especially if violent.
As a noun encroach
is (rare) encroachment.
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