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collide
This term evokes a sudden, violent impact between two moving bodies. It carries a strong sense of inevitability and force, often implying that the entities were on intersecting paths and could not avoid the strike. In physical contexts, it is frequently associated with accidents, wreckage, and sudden kinetic energy release. When used in a social or intellectual context, the word shifts from physical impact to conceptual friction. It describes a clash of wills or ideologies where two opposing forces meet head-on, resulting in a stalemate or a heated argument rather than physical destruction.
Meanings
To crash into someone or something with force, typically resulting in damage or injury.
"The two cars collided with a loud crash at the intersection."
To be in conflict or opposition, especially regarding opinions, interests, or schedules.
"Their political views collide whenever they discuss government policy."