intransitive verb.
To drop or come down freely under the influence of gravity.
intransitive verb.
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To drop oneself to a lower or less erect position.
intransitive verb.
To lose an upright or erect position suddenly.
intransitive verb.
To drop wounded or dead, especially in battle.
intransitive verb.
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To hang down.
intransitive verb.
To be cast down.
intransitive verb.
To be directed toward or come into contact; rest.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To come into existence or occur as if by falling.
intransitive verb.
To occur at a specified time or place.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To be removed as if by falling.
intransitive verb.
To come forth as if by falling; issue.
intransitive verb.
To assume an expression of consternation or disappointment.
intransitive verb.
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To undergo conquest or capture, especially as the result of an armed attack.
intransitive verb.
To experience defeat or ruin.
intransitive verb.
To lose office.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To move downward to a lower level; be reduced.
intransitive verb.
To slope downward.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To become less in amount or degree.
intransitive verb.
To diminish in pitch or volume.
intransitive verb.
To decline in financial value.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To give into temptation; suffer a moral lapse.
intransitive verb.
To lose primordial innocence and happiness. Used of humanity as a result of the Fall.
intransitive verb.
To pass into a particular state, condition, or situation.
intransitive verb.
To come, as by chance.
intransitive verb.
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To be given by assignment or distribution.
intransitive verb.
To be given by right or inheritance.
intransitive verb.
To be included within the range or scope of something.
intransitive verb.
To apply oneself.
intransitive verb.
To be born. Used chiefly of lambs.
intransitive verb.
To cut down (a tree); fell.
noun.
The act or an instance of falling.
noun.
A sudden drop from a relatively erect to a less erect position.
noun.
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noun.
Something that has fallen.
noun.
An amount that has fallen.
noun.
The distance that something falls.
noun.
Autumn.
noun.
A waterfall.
noun.
A downward movement or slope.
noun.
Any of several pendent articles of dress, especially.
noun.
A veil hung from a woman's hat and down her back.