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BUCKLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to bend something or become bent, often as a result of force, heat, or weakness: The intense heat from the fire had caused the factory roof to buckle. Both wheels on the bicycle had been badly buckled. I felt faint and my knees began to buckle. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
Buckle - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
verb. bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat. “The highway buckled during the heat wave” synonyms: heave, warp. see more. verb. fold or collapse. “His knees buckled ” synonyms: crumple. see more. verb. consent reluctantly. synonyms: buckle under, give in, knuckle under, succumb, yield. see more. noun.
BUCKLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
a bend, bulge, or kink, as in a board or saw blade. verb (used with object) , buck·led, buck·ling. to fasten with a buckle or buckles: Buckle your seat belt. to shrivel, by applying heat or pressure; bend; curl. to prepare (oneself ) for action; apply (oneself ) vigorously to something.
Buckle Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BUCKLE is a fastening for two loose ends that is attached to one and holds the other by a catch. How to use buckle in a sentence. Word History of Buckle.
Buckled - definition of buckled by The Free Dictionary
1. To become fastened with a buckle. 2. To bend, warp, or crumple, as under pressure or heat. 3. To give way; collapse: My knees buckled with fear. 4. To succumb, as to exhaustion or authority; give in: finally buckled under the excessive demands of the job. Phrasal Verbs: buckle down. To apply oneself with determination. buckle up.
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