Pronunciation: /kræʃaʊt/
noun a sudden and complete failure or collapse, especially in financial markets
A1 I had a crashout on my bike and scraped my knee.
A2 The crashout at the intersection caused a major traffic jam.
B1 The company experienced a financial crashout due to poor management decisions.
B2 The stock market crashout led to widespread panic among investors.
C1 The crashout of the airplane was attributed to mechanical failure.
C2 The crashout of the political candidate's campaign was a result of scandalous revelations.
verb to fail suddenly and completely, especially in financial markets
A1 The car crashout on the highway was caused by icy roads.
A2 The computer crashout unexpectedly while I was working on an important project.
B1 The company's stock price crashout after the CEO's scandal was revealed.
B2 The economy crashout due to the global financial crisis.
C1 The political party crashout in the elections after a series of corruption scandals.
C2 The entire financial system crashout during the economic recession of 2008.
formal The company experienced a crashout in the stock market, leading to significant losses for investors.
informal I heard about the crashout at the party last night, it was crazy!
slang The crashout on the highway caused a huge traffic jam.
figurative Her hopes for a promotion came crashing out when she found out she didn't get the job.
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