What are some opposite words for fall off?
Antonyms for fall offfall off
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fall offverb
come off
"This button had fallen off"
slump, fall off, sinkverb
fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly
"The real estate market fell off"
Synonyms:
drop down, lapse, go down, slouch, go under, settle, drop, correct, decline, subside, slide down, dip, sink, pass, fall away, slump, buryfall off, fall awayverb
diminish in size or intensity
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fall off
Synonyms:
drop, withdraw, separate, apostatize, backslide, depreciate, deteriorate
How to use fall off in a sentence?
In terms of fall foliage, drought can cause the leaves to change colors earlier, but they may also die and fall off earlier, prolonged and more extreme drought can cause physical damage to trees such as root loss, slowed growth, and makes it harder for trees to protect themselves against pests and disease.
If Congress is going to cherry-pick from an unfunded list and pick something that they love, then something that we think we need is going to have to fall off, the problem ... is that they're not going to give us more money to fund these things so something else will have to come out of the budget that we thought was more important.
We need to keep our attention on this issue of sexual violence against women and not let it fall off the radar screen of society, because it continues to be a major women's health issue.
John Alejandro King, a.k.a. The Covert Comic, www.covertcomic.com:
Not only can you fall off the floor, you can land face first on the ceiling.
A motorcyclist pulls up in front of me, and he starts speeding up, slowing down, speeding up, slowing down, at a point where he slowed down too fast and I wasn't able to break fast enough, so I tapped him... he didn't wobble, he didn't fall off his bike, continued.
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