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collapse vs go over

go over vs collapse

collapse is a noun but go over is not a noun.

collapse and go over both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
collapse Yes No Yes No
go over No No Yes No
As verbs, go over is a hyponym of collapse; that is, go over is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than collapse:
  • collapse: collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack
  • go over: fall forward and down
Other hyponyms of collapse include drop like flies, fall over.
collapse (noun) go over (noun)
the act of throwing yourself down; collapse; sink
a natural event caused by something suddenly falling down or caving in
a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures)
an abrupt failure of function or complete physical exhaustion
collapse (verb) go over (verb)
collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack fall forward and down
lose significance, effectiveness, or value happen in a particular manner
suffer a nervous breakdown hold a review (of troops)
break down, literally or metaphorically examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition
fold or close up
fall apart
cause to burst
Difference between collapse and go over

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