colapsar
to collapse
verb koh-lahp-SAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin collapsus, past participle of collabi (to fall down).
Also means
to bring to a standstill
Usage Note
Colapsar can be intransitive (el edificio colapsó = the building collapsed) or transitive (la manifestación colapsó el tráfico = the demonstration brought traffic to a standstill). The intransitive sense spread in modern usage under the influence of English 'collapse'. The related noun is colapso (collapse, standstill).
Examples
"El tráfico colapsó por el accidente en la autopista."
Natural Translation
Traffic came to a standstill because of the motorway accident.
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