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Fall from Meaning in English

expression

Definition

To drop or descend from a place or position, usually physically (such as falling from a height), but sometimes used metaphorically to mean losing power, status, or favor.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used with a specific starting point (e.g., 'fall from a tree'). Can be literal (physical falling) or figurative ('fall from grace'). In idioms like 'fall from power,' it emphasizes loss or decline. Don't use with 'fall from' alone—always specify the origin.

Example Sentences

He saw his toy fall from the shelf.

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Be careful or you might fall from the ladder.

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Nobody expected the company to fall from such success.

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The apple will fall from the tree when it is ripe.

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He used to be trusted, but he fell from favor after the scandal.

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It's easy to fall from your chair if you’re not paying attention.

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