crashes;
crashed;
crashing
crashes;
crashed;
crashing
Britannica Dictionary definition of CRASH
1
a
[no object]
:
to hit something hard enough to cause serious damage or destruction
—
often + into
-
The car crashed into the fence/wall/guardrail.
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She crashed into another car.
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A large meteorite may have crashed into the Earth 65 million years ago.
b
[+ object]
:
to damage (a vehicle) by causing it to hit something
-
She crashed the car into a tree, but no one was hurt.
-
He has crashed two cars, a truck, and a motorcycle.
2
a
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object]
:
to make a loud noise by falling, hitting something, etc.
-
We listened to the waves crashing against the shore.
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The stuntman crashed through the window on a motorcycle.
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The walls crashed down around them.
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He came crashing [=tearing] through the woods.
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The books crashed to the floor.
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The whole stack of cans came crashing down. [=fell down with a lot of noise and force]
—
sometimes used figuratively
b
[no object]
:
to make a loud noise
c
[+ object]
:
to cause two things to hit against each other and make a loud noise
3
a
[no object]
of a computer
:
to stop working suddenly
b
[+ object]
:
to cause (a computer) to stop working suddenly
4
[no object]
informal
b
:
to stay or live for a short time with someone
5
[no object]
of a business, price, market, etc.
:
to go down in value very suddenly and quickly
6
[+ object]
informal
:
to go to (a party) without being invited
7
[+ object]
US, sports
:
to move very quickly and forcefully toward (something, such as the goal in ice hockey)
crash and burn
US, informal
— crasher
noun,
plural
crashers
[count]
2
crash
/ˈkræʃ/
noun
plural
crashes
plural
crashes
Britannica Dictionary definition of CRASH
[count]
1
:
an accident in which a vehicle is seriously damaged or destroyed by hitting something
-
He was injured in a car crash.
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Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the crash.
-
a train/airplane crash
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An ambulance arrived at the crash site/scene within minutes.
2
:
a very loud noise
—
usually singular
-
The pot/glass fell to the floor with a crash.
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We listened to the crash of waves in the distance.
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He ended the song with a crash of cymbals.
-
a crash of thunder
3
:
an occurrence in which a computer suddenly stops working
4
:
a sudden and extreme fall or drop in amount or value