debacle
Americannoun
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a general breakup or dispersion; sudden downfall or rout.
The revolution ended in a debacle.
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a complete collapse or failure.
- Synonyms:
- calamity, catastrophe, fiasco, ruin, disaster
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a breaking up of ice in a river.
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a violent rush of waters or ice.
noun
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a sudden disastrous collapse or defeat, esp one involving a disorderly retreat; rout
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the breaking up of ice in a river during spring or summer, often causing flooding
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a violent rush of water carrying along debris
Etymology
Origin of debacle
1795–1805; < French débâcle, derivative of débâcler to unbar, clear, equivalent to dé- dis- 1 + bâcler to bar ≪ Latin baculum stick, rod
Example Sentences
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Last Sunday’s debacle in an uninspiring and ugly loss to a higher-seeded, more aggressive, more talented and more balanced Celtics team seemed to expose all the flaws that plague this struggling and inconsistent Lakers team.
From Los Angeles Times
Italian football stands on the brink of a Champions League "debacle" - with the prospect of no Serie A clubs competing in this season's last 16.
From BBC
With the city facing multiple lawsuits over the billing debacle, Clark helped oversee a friendly class-action lawsuit against the city, the judge found.
From Los Angeles Times
Over the following months, he ousted national security adviser Mike Waltz, an architect of the maritime ambitions, because of an unrelated debacle.
If there were any event in figure skating that was going to descend into a judging debacle, it was always going to be ice dance.
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