Downwards motion, under the influence of gravity.
The time of day immediately following sunset.
A downward slope or bend.
A sudden sharp decrease in some quantity.
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Examples for "decline "
Examples for "decline "
1 That number will decline further, as health insurance costs continue to rise.
2 Mr Eichel said he saw no problem with the euro's recent decline .
3 The result, of course, was to increase the rate of sales decline .
4 This species is in serious decline both in Britain and mainland Europe.
5 Even after its recent decline , the market remains far above these levels.
1 Cycling the highest road in Europe Isn't the best ascent a descent ?
2 A rerun of 1914's descent into global war is really rather unlikely.
3 It is a common genetic anomaly, especially among people of African descent .
4 They'd surely used a crapload of battery power fighting the unscheduled descent .
5 The only true choice left is how to control the accelerating descent .
1 The declivity marks the end of the precipitous gorge of the Niagara.
2 Below him was a gentle declivity ending to the south in darkness.
3 The declivity , where the gaze shooteth DOWNWARDS, and the hand graspeth UPWARDS.
4 He looked at the others, and they looked at the white declivity .
5 I was working on the declivity which led to the Val d'Etretat.
1 The angle between the magnetic and the true North is the declination .
2 I beg that you will at once telegraph him my respectful declination .
3 And that all Anticipation is but a deflexion or declination by accident.
4 Steptoe's declination of the nomination and his recommendation of Young soon followed.
5 A time-shot was successful, and observations were also taken for magnetic declination .
1 Architecturally the houses represent a declension from the purity of earlier Cambridge.
2 Protestantism in those lands is fast running to its final declension - naked infidelity .
3 A playful example of the declension of a Latin substantive is given thus:-
4 The declension of a gunman, if once it begins, is rapid and sure.
5 The period of achievement was no more extraordinary than was its swift declension .
1 Moving as quietly as possible, we snuck downslope and along the dock.
2 The Lower Quarter, downslope of Southstairs, if you know where that is.
3 The buckthorn spates grew closer and closer together as I moved downslope .
4 They headed downslope through the thinning trees, until Leesil stopped and pointed.
5 To his right, downslope , was the main group of three buildings.
Другие значения термина "fall" 1 Season: Spring through fall , although sunny winter days can offer good conditions.
2 That new focus could fall on state elections due later this year.
3 However, certain groups of people were far more likely to fall victim.
4 Asked if net profit would fall this fiscal year, he said: Obviously.
5 Uncertainty prevails, which of course caused business investment to fall last year.
6 Market rate expectations therefore have scope to fall much further in time.
7 The immediate focus could fall on state elections due later this year.
8 The domestic box office continues to fall well behind 2018's record year.
9 Hardy; plant in early spring, or in the South in the fall .
10 In low-income countries, national food supplies fall , on average, 100 calories short.
11 Young said the problem is scheduled to be fixed in the fall .
12 But our new reality involves work chats that fall somewhere in between.
13 However, due to the crisis, they were allowed to estimate the fall .
14 The fall in value in this case will be 55 per cent.
15 The fall in the year since last March was 5 per cent.
16 Otherwise it could fall foul of fair trade and state aid rules.
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