CRUMPLE Meaning and
Definition
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Crumple is a verb which refers to an action that results in crushing or folding something in an untidy or wrinkled manner. When an object crumples, it undergoes deformation by collapsing or bending unevenly. Typically, crumpling occurs as a result of a force being applied to an object, causing its structure to give way and lose its original shape.
The term is often used to describe the act of crushing or squeezing a piece of paper or fabric, causing it to crinkle or become creased. This action commonly occurs when an item is squeezed tightly in the hand or crumpled carelessly, leading to a distorted appearance with numerous wrinkles or folds. The word can also be used metaphorically to convey the collapse or defeat of something, such as a plan or a person's resolve.
In a physical sense, crumple implies the disruption or disfigurement of an object's surface or structure, rendering it less smooth, straight, or intact. It can also suggest a loss of rigidity or stiffness, as the material becomes less resistant to external pressure or force. Overall, crumpling denotes a transformation in the form of an object, rendering it less organized, neat, or pristine.
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To contract; to shrink; to press in folds or wrinkles; to rumple.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
Common Misspellings for CRUMPLE
Etymology of CRUMPLE
The word crumple originated from the Middle English term crumplen, which was derived from the Old English word crympan. The Old English word meant to shrink or curl up, and was also related to the Dutch word krimpen meaning to shrink or contract. The root of crympan can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word krump- or krimp-, which conveyed the idea of bending or curling. Ultimately, the etymology of crumple can be connected to the Proto-Indo-European root *gerbh- meaning to twist or turn.
Idioms with the word CRUMPLE
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crumple up
The idiom "crumple up" means to tightly squeeze or crush something, typically a piece of paper, by folding or twisting it into a small, wrinkled shape. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone getting emotionally or physically devastated or collapsing.
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crumple sth up
The idiom "crumple something up" means to crush, fold, or crinkle something, typically a piece of paper, into a smaller, less organized shape.
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crumple something up
The idiom "crumple something up" refers to the action of folding, twisting, or compressing something such as paper or fabric into a messy or compact shape.
Similar spelling words for CRUMPLE
- crambe,
- crumbled,
- crimper,
- crimp,
- crumble,
- crumb,
- crump,
- cramp,
- crumbly,
- crumbley,
- crumples,
- crumpet,
- crumpled,
- crumply,
- crumpton,
- Crumpler,
- cramped.
Conjugate verb Crumple
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
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FUTURE
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE PERFECT
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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IMPERATIVE
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PAST CONTINUOUS
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PAST PARTICIPLE
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PAST PERFECT
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE
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PRESENT PERFECT
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE
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