V1 |
| yield to temptation or sin | |||
V1 |
| occur at a specified time or place | |||
V1 |
| lose an upright position suddenly | |||
V1 |
| die, as in battle or in a hunt | |||
V2 |
| let fall to the ground | |||
V1 |
| lose office or power | |||
V1 |
| move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way | |||
V1 |
| break down, literally or metaphorically | |||
V1, V2 |
| pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind | |||
V1 |
| to fall vertically | |||
V1 |
| fall or come down violently | |||
V1, V2 |
| fall from clouds | |||
V1 |
| fall into decay or ruin | |||
V1 |
| be captured | |||
V1 |
| [in astronomy] disappear beyond the horizon | |||
V1 |
| descend in free fall under the influence of gravity | |||
V1 |
| come as if by falling |