Word info

colliding

Speech parts

1. colliding - Noun

2. colliding - Verb

Meaning

colliding

present participle of collide

colliding (plural collidings)

A collision.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Real equality is immensely difficult to achieve, it needs continual revision and monitoring of distributions. And it does not provide buffers between members, so they are continually colliding or frustrating each other. Mary Douglas

America is two Mack trucks colliding on a superhighway because all the drivers are on amphetamines. Phil Ochs

You have ordinary moments and ordinary moments and more ordinary moments, and then, suddenly, there is something monumental right there. You have past and future colliding in the present, your own personal Big Bang, and nothing will ever be the same. Deb Caletti

I was so afraid that we would just keep colliding over and over again if we stayed together, and that eventually the impact would break me. But now I know I am like the blade and he is like the whetstone- I am too strong to break so easily, and I become better, sharper, every time I touch him. Veronica Roth

A cache is generally simpler than a hashed search table, since any collision can be resolved by discarding or writing back the older of the two colliding items. Source: Internet

All the attacker needs to generate two colliding files is a template file with a 128-byte block of data, aligned on a 64-byte boundary that can be changed freely by the collision-finding algorithm. Source: Internet

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