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Filter by Meaning The company's profits cratered due to a decrease in sales.
The earthquake cratered the road, making it difficult to pass.
The driver carefully maneuvered the car through the cratered road.
The company's stock price cratered after the CEO's embezzlement was uncovered.
She could barely move after her 10-mile run; her legs felt completely cratered.
The car cratered the mailbox when the driver lost control.
The software's performance cratered after a recent update.
The football pitch was so worn out and cratered that the game had to be postponed.
The hikers trekked through the cratered paths of the canyon.
The startup company cratered after failing to secure funding.
The nurses were cratered after working a long shift at the hospital.
The stock market cratered after the announcement of the company's bankruptcy.
The meteorite cratered the ground upon impact.
The farmer struggled to plow the cratered field after heavy rain.
The computer's hard drive was completely cratered by a virus.
The volcanic eruption cratered the surrounding area.
The team's morale cratered after losing their star player.
The photographer captured the stunning beauty of the cratered mountain range.
The weightlifter cratered the platform with a failed lift attempt.
The sales of the new product cratered due to negative reviews.
The student's academic performance cratered after the sudden death of a family member.
The athlete cratered the ball with a powerful swing.
The teacher was exhausted and completely cratered after dealing with a difficult class all day.
The storm cratered the beach, leaving large holes in the sand.
The team's morale cratered after they lost their star player to an injury.
The stock market's value cratered during the recession.
The construction site was cratered by a series of explosions.
The company's profits cratered after a major lawsuit.
The driver had to swerve to avoid the cratered potholes.
The archaeologist uncovered a cratered ancient ruin in the desert.
The relationship between the two countries was cratered after the political scandal.
The athlete's career cratered after a severe injury.
The airline's reputation was cratered by a string of safety incidents.
The astronaut marveled at the cratered surface of the moon.
The students were all cratered after studying for their final exams.
His academic performance cratered after he started skipping classes.
The villagers complained about the cratered pathway to the council.
The car's resale value cratered after an accident.
The hailstorm cratered the roof of the car, causing damage.
The stock market cratered after news of the company's bankruptcy.
The football team was devastated after losing the championship game, and their morale cratered.
The athlete's career cratered after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
The singer's performance was so bad that her popularity cratered overnight.
The tennis ball cratered the windshield of the parked car.
The academic's career cratered when he was caught plagiarizing his research.
The project cratered due to a lack of resources.
The driver struggled to maneuver the car through the cratered road.
The football team's defense cratered in the second half of the game.
The enemy tank was cratered with a barrage of missiles.
The chef was cratered after preparing a seven-course meal for the banquet.
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