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  2. FALL OFF definition: 1. If the amount, rate, or quality of something falls off, it becomes smaller or lower: 2. a…. Learn more.

  3. 1. to drop unintentionally to the ground from (a high object, bicycle, etc), esp after losing one's balance. 2. (adverb) to diminish in size, intensity, etc; decline or weaken. business fell off after Christmas. 3. (adverb) nautical. to allow or cause a vessel to sail downwind of her former heading. noun fall-off. 4.

  4. : a decline especially in quantity or quality. a falloff in exports. a falloff of light intensity. fall off. 2 of 2. verb. fell off; fallen off; falling off; falls off. intransitive verb. 1. : trend sense 2b. 2. of a ship : to deviate to leeward of the point to which the bow was directed. Synonyms. Noun. abatement. decline. decrease. decrement.

  5. to drop unintentionally to the ground from (a high object, bicycle, etc), esp after losing one's balance. adverb to diminish in size, intensity, etc; decline or weaken. business fell off after Christmas. adverb nautical to allow or cause a vessel to sail downwind of her former heading.

  6. Define fall off. fall off synonyms, fall off pronunciation, fall off translation, English dictionary definition of fall off. v. fell , fall·en , fall·ing , falls v. intr. 1. To drop or come down freely under the influence of gravity: Leaves fell from the tree.

  7. If the amount, rate, or quality of something falls off, it becomes smaller or lower: Demand for new cars is falling off. (Definition of fall off from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. fall off meaning, definition, what is fall off: if part of something falls off, it becom...: Learn more.

  9. 1. If something falls off, it separates from the thing to which it was attached and moves towards the ground. [...] 2. If the degree, amount, or size of something falls off, it decreases. [...] 3. See also falling-off. More. Definitions of 'fall-off' another name for falling-off [...] More. Synonyms of 'fall off' • tumble, topple, plummet [...]

  10. Mar 23, 2024 · fall off (third-person singular simple present falls off, present participle falling off, simple past fell off, past participle fallen off) ( transitive and intransitive) To become detached or to drop from. A button fell off my coat. Business always falls off in the winter.

  11. Definition of fall off phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.