collision

col|li|sion /kəl'ɪʒən/ (collisions)
1 [N-VAR] oft N with/between n
A collision occurs when a moving object crashes into something.
They were on their way to the Shropshire Union Canal when their van was involved in a collision with a car...
I saw a head-on collision between two aeroplanes.
= crash
2 [N-COUNT] oft N of/between/with n
A collision of cultures or ideas occurs when two very different cultures or people meet and conflict.
The play represents the collision of three generations.
= clashcol|li|sion course
1 [N-SING] usu on a N, oft N with n
If two or more people or things are on a collision course, there is likely to be a sudden and violent disagreement between them.
The two communities are now on a collision course...
Britain's universities are set on a collision course with the government.
2 [N-SING] usu on a N, oft N with n
If two or more people or things are on a collision course, they are likely to meet and crash into each other violently.
There is an asteroid on a collision course with the Earth.

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