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Definition of
fall off phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
fall off
phrasal verb
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fall off
to decrease in quantity or quality
Attendance at my lectures has fallen off considerably.
opposite
rise
Topics
Change, cause and effect
c2
See
fall off
in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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fall-off
noun
fall-off
fall off a cliff
Idioms
fall off a cliff
Nearby words
fall into
phrasal verb
fall in with
phrasal verb
fall off
phrasal verb
fall-off
noun
fall on
phrasal verb
perspective
noun
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