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Landslides Meaning in English

word · lemma: landslide

ˈɫænˌsɫaɪdz/, /ˈɫændˌsɫaɪdz
LAND-slidez
lˈændslaɪdz
LAND-slidez

Definition

Landslides are sudden movements of soil, rocks, and debris down a slope, often caused by heavy rain, earthquakes, or loose ground. The word can also be used to describe a victory by a very large margin in elections.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used as a plural when discussing multiple incidents. Common collocations: 'trigger landslides', 'warning of landslides', 'deadly landslides'. In politics, 'landslide victory' is a fixed phrase meaning an overwhelming win.

Example Sentences

Heavy rains can cause landslides in the mountains.

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The village was damaged by several landslides last year.

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Landslides can block roads and make travel dangerous.

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After days of rain, there were reports of landslides near the river.

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Be careful on this road—landslides happen here every winter.

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The party won by landslides in most regions of the country.

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