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  1. collide (rather formal) (of two vehicles or people) to crash into each other; (of a vehicle or person) to crash into somebody/ something else: The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog. smash ( rather informal ) to crash into something with a lot of force; to make something do this; to crash a car:

  2. collide (somewhat formal) (of two vehicles or people) to crash into each other; (of a vehicle or person) to crash into someone or something else: The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog. smash ( somewhat informal ) to crash into something with a lot of force; to make something do this; to crash a car: The thieves smashed a stolen car through the store's display.

  3. COLLIDING definition: 1. present participle of collide 2. (especially of moving objects) to hit something violently: . Learn more.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · collide (third-person singular simple present collides, present participle colliding, simple past and past participle collided) ( intransitive) To impact directly, especially if violent . When a body collides with another, then momentum is conserved. ( intransitive) To come into conflict, or be incompatible . China collided with the modern world.

  5. collide (somewhat formal) (of two vehicles or people) to crash into each other; (of a vehicle or person) to crash into someone or something else: The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog. smash ( somewhat informal ) to crash into something with a lot of force; to make something do this; to crash a car: The thieves smashed a stolen car through the store's display.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English collide col‧lide / kəˈlaɪd / verb [intransitive] 1 HIT/BUMP INTO to hit something or someone that is moving in a different direction from you → collision A car and a van collided on the motorway. collide with I ran around the corner, and almost collided with Mrs Laurence.

  7. Britannica Dictionary definition of COLLIDE. [no object] 1. : to hit something or each other with strong force : to crash together or to crash into something. Two football players collided on the field. — often + with. Two football players collided with each other on the field. The car collided with a truck/tree. 2.