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been crash
verb
To collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
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The car, which has been crash tested in Europe, is basically a two-seater, though 2+2 children's seats are available.
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Nor has it yet been crash-tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Neither Vibe nor Matrix has been crash-tested by the government.
The SRX has not yet been crash-tested by the government, but it seems likely to get high marks.
The Venza has not yet been crash-tested by either the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
But she only recently began to research whether the lift and its securing system have been crash-tested so they would not come unmoored in an accident.
The 2012 CR-V hasn't yet been crash-tested, but Honda says it expects top marks from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Nonclassical musicians have been crashing the gates for decades.
For instance, although it meets many of the qualities described earlier in the piece, Scions xB didnt make the list because it had not yet been crash-tested at the time of writing.
For a long time, teams only had to pass these before the first race of the season, which meant they could test all winter with a car that had not been crash-tested.
(Yes, an annoyance even if you have minions to do your car buying, since it can still be a big waste of time to have said minions, say, bring a car into the U.S. that hasn't been crash-tested by the feds).
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