Collapsing

/kəˈlæpsɪŋ/ verb

Falling down suddenly or folding inward, often losing structure or strength completely.

From Latin 'collapsus,' past participle of 'collabi' meaning 'to fall together,' from 'col-' (together) and 'labi' (to fall). Entered English in the 1600s.

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