Collide in a sentence as a verb

Find two single-block messages that collide under C with H[0] as the input state. Call the result H[1].

Because they're afraid that a uav will collide with a helicoptor or light aircraft and **** people, is my guess.

Now find another pair of single-block messages that collide under C with H[1] as the input state. Call the result H[2].

That altitude should be clear if you launched all the other birds higher, and it will register quickly before any more collide.

As they collide, the wavefunctions of the various fields become incredibly complex.

They boiled down the average imperative language and made many decisions for you so that opinions don't have to collide while working on a project.

The early protoplanets will collide with each other and form bigger bodies and the system will slowly reach a stable configuration.

It is nowhere stated in the article, but is strongly implied, that perhaps drivers of automobiles should be subjected to stronger legal consequences than those currently existing in the event they collide with others in using a road.

In my pre-HN days, I spent a lot of time hanging out on a message board for folks who had issues with that, after having a credit report that got totally trashed because of a poorly chosen hash function causing my identity to collide with someone else's.

Even with simple situations, this is the source of numerous glitches, and makes physics sims unstable, since the two interpenetrating bodies will both see that they're "inside" each other, create forces to get out the situation, and then collide with other bodies, repeating the process, gaining energy, and making the sim explode, or at least jitter endlessly.

I also tried a very similar method of "rolling back time" by moving the body backwards along its existing velocity with a step-by-step approximation, until the collision no longer happened; this turned out to not be as good as modifying the future velocity vector to touch exactly, as it was cruder, left points of contact inexact, and thrashed the original velocity values, leading to things stopping dead and "sticking" as soon as they collided anything at all.

Collide definitions

verb

be incompatible; be or come into conflict; "These colors clash"

See also: clash

verb

cause to collide; "The physicists collided the particles"

verb

crash together with violent impact; "The cars collided"; "Two meteors clashed"

See also: clash