Adverse event, accidental or intentional.
Becoming lower or less in degree or value.
Coming down freely under the influence of gravity.
1 Compared with a year ago, however, home prices are still falling nationwide.
2 Compared to a year ago, however, home prices are still falling nationwide.
3 However, he said high demand would keep values from falling too far.
4 Given U.S. house prices are falling savagely, this is far from impossible.
5 They see the national average house price falling by 6 per cent.
6 The violence dented economic growth, with tourism numbers in particular falling sharply.
7 The result is easy to guess: less lending and falling housing prices.
8 Aoun also said that interest rates were expected to start falling soon.
9 However, the number of Irish students going to the UK is falling .
10 However, older people are often not aware of the risks of falling .
11 Concerned about your job security or the falling value of your house?
12 The falling cost of renewable energy has changed the energy sector globally.
13 Our competitors are falling a long way behind us, including the USA.
14 The main danger is falling on the wrong side of the police.
15 She just hadn't really seen herself falling into another long-term, serious relationship.
16 But they also found that sea levels are falling in other areas.
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