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collision course
noun
- a course or path of a vehicle, projectile, etc., that, if unchanged, will lead to a collision with another object.
- any plan, attitude, or course of action that leads to a confrontation or conflict with another.
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Origin of collision course1
Example Sentences
Several also said the Democrats on the committee had just put California’s education funding on a collision course with the Trump administration.
"We’re going to be on a collision course with the Trump administration over the constitutional compliance for libraries, as opposed to being compliant with the Trump administration framework."
It just seemed like the logical place to go with innie Mark and outie Mark on this collision course all season.
They have until early April to track the asteroid’s possible collision course and future location.
The “Brave New World†post-credits scene confirms that even though the franchise has moved on from its originally planned major villain, Kang the Conqueror, there’s no stopping the multiverse’s collision course.
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