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cave–in
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
cave–in
(noun)
cave
(verb)
cave–in
/
ˈ
keɪvˌɪn/
noun
plural
cave–ins
cave–in
/
ˈ
keɪvˌɪn/
noun
plural
cave–ins
Britannica Dictionary definition of CAVE–IN
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:
an occurrence in which something (such as the roof or walls of a building or cave) suddenly falls down or inward
There are important safety procedures to prevent
cave-ins
in mines.
They explored the area of the
cave-in
.
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