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View synonyms for fall away

fall away

verb

  1. (of friendship) to be withdrawn

  2. to slope down

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Idioms and Phrases

Also, fall off . Withdraw one's friendship, support, or allegiance. For example, After the divorce, her friends slowly fell away . [Early 1500s]

Also, fall off . Gradually decline in size or strength, as in The breeze slowly fell away , or, as Shakespeare put it ( King Lear , 1:2): “Love cools, friendship falls off, Brothers divide.” [Early 1500s]

Drift from an established faith, cause, or principles. For example, I fell away from the Catholic Church when I was a teenager . [Early 1500]

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Example Sentences

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He is likely to drop out of the top 10 when his points from last year's run to the semi-finals fall away.

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He started last season well too, with four goals in his first eight games, but then the confidence in his tricky dribbling fell away.

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Injuries plagued Arteta's side last season and they ended the season with limited options in the final third as they fell away in the title race.

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Gainer, who won her first Ladies European Tour event in February, had a closing birdie in a three-over 74 as she fell away.

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"If you're not a fan of the heat, temperatures will be falling away but also bringing some heavy spells of rain, or welcome rainfall, for many of us," Met Office meteorologist Kathryn Chalk said.

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