
collision |kəˈli zh ən| course
to greatness
[twitter]RT::I love how two separate lives collide - this demonstrated 2day by Oni & Jaz who r moments from their vows! They deserve the most perfect day.
collide |kəˈlīd|noun
1 an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another : a midair collision between two aircraft | the device increases the chances of collision.
• an instance of conflict between opposing ideas, interests, or factions : a collision between experience and theory | cultures in collision.
2 Computing an event of two or more records being assigned the same location in memory.
• an instance of simultaneous transmission by more than one node of a network.
PHRASES
on ( a)collision course going in a direction that will lead to a collision with another moving object or person. • adopting an approach that is certain to lead to conflict with another person or group : the strikers are on a collision course with the government.
DERIVATIVES
collisional |- zh ənl| adjective
ORIGIN late Middle English : from late Latin collisio(n-), from Latin collidere ‘strike together’ (see collide ).
6 Phases of Faith- Abraham:1. Dream 2.Decision 3.Delay 4.Difficulty 5. Deadend 6.Deliverance.
suddenly |ˈsədn-lē|adverb
quickly and unexpectedly : the ambassador died suddenly | [ sentence adverb ] suddenly I heard a loud scream.
All this probably means, well... not much to you. For me... it's a promise. One that I am holding fast to and believing for. One day... one day....my life will collide with another and it will be bliss. X