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ruirás

Ruirás is the second-person singular simple future form of the Portuguese verb ruir, meaning to crumble, to collapse, or to fall apart. The form is used when addressing someone in the future tense. Ruptures can be literal, describing physical structures that will deteriorate, or figurative, referring to plans, reputations, or relationships that will deteriorate over time.

Ruir is a verb of Latin origin, derived from ruere, meaning to rush or collapse. It is

Usage of ruir encompasses both everyday and literary contexts. It appears in discussions of imminent failure,

See also: ruir (verb), Portuguese verb conjugation, Latin etymology of Portuguese verbs.

considered
irregular
among
the
Portuguese
-ir
verbs,
with
a
limited
set
of
inflected
forms
that
do
not
always
follow
the
regular
-ir
pattern.
degradation,
or
breakdown,
and
can
be
applied
to
concrete
phenomena
such
as
a
building
that
will
crumble,
as
well
as
abstract
processes
like
a
strategy
that
will
fall
apart
under
pressure.