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Meanings of
fall away
in English
Portuguese
piorar
Catalan
empitjorar
Spanish
empeorar
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Get worse.
slip
drop off
drop away
Portuguese
piorar
Portuguese
cair do alto
Catalan
desprendre's
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Diminish in size or intensity.
fall off
Portuguese
cair do alto
Synonyms
Examples for "
slip
"
slip
drop off
drop away
Examples for "
slip
"
1
A year ago, however, that name started to
slip
away from her.
2
Nikki almost let
slip
the truth and said, For the moral support.
3
He asked her to write her question on a
slip
of paper.
4
Well I hope they choose to let
slip
a little more today.
5
Think I'll just
slip
in there and tell Marion the good news.
1
Good young male-driven opening business this weekend looks to
drop
off
rapidly.
2
Unfortunately once infection progresses to chronicity, treatment success rates
drop
off
considerably.
3
She had decided to
drop
off
the items on her way home.
4
The Swede and I hung upon the side-ladders, ready to
drop
off
.
5
Then the fiery darts fizzle out, and the points
drop
off
them.
1
He presses his hand against the glass and the insects
drop
away
.
2
They
drop
away
from the standard which highly civilized nations have reached.
3
Suddenly the very earth seemed to
drop
away
from under their feet.
4
All her girlish levities and illusions seemed to
drop
away
from her.
5
She entwined her fingers with his so that they didn't
drop
away
.
Usage of
fall away
in English
1
The Resident Labour Market Test will
fall
away
for highly skilled workers.
2
Fix it, and much British opposition to the EU will
fall
away
.
3
Kissing him harder, she felt all the past weeks' misery
fall
away
.
4
The need for conclusive medical trials does not
fall
away
,
he says.
5
She gave a small nod, and he let his hand
fall
away
.
6
Removing the padlock, he let the hasp
fall
away
from the staple.
7
As I continued, I felt my embarrassment at my words
fall
away
.
8
The dazzling fever of the scorching day would
fall
away
from him.
9
They fitted him no longer; they began to
fall
away
from him.
10
The contractual features will
fall
away
once the legislative framework is implemented.
11
Those Brahmanas that violate this injunction
fall
away
from their superior position.
12
He did not wish his desire of revenge to
fall
away
prematurely.
13
As I did so, my doubts and questionings seemed to
fall
away
.
14
Jace saw the base panels of the door splinter and
fall
away
.
15
Thus with his swollen waist he seemed to
fall
away
both ends.
16
That is nonsense, and therefore they
fall
away
from their own doctrine.
Other examples for "fall away"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
fall
away
fall
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
fall away
Portuguese
piorar
decair
cair do alto
Catalan
empitjorar
baixar
declinar
desprendre's
Spanish
empeorar
agravarse
deteriorar
bajar
Fall away
through the time
Fall away
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
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