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Synonyms

fall away

British  

verb

  1. (of friendship) to be withdrawn

  2. to slope down

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fall away Idioms  
  1. Also, fall off . Withdraw one's friendship, support, or allegiance. For example, After the divorce, her friends slowly fell away . [Early 1500s]

  2. Also, fall off . Gradually decline in size or strength, as in The breeze slowly fell away , or, as Shakespeare put it ( King Lear , 1:2): “Love cools, friendship falls off, Brothers divide.” [Early 1500s]

  3. Drift from an established faith, cause, or principles. For example, I fell away from the Catholic Church when I was a teenager . [Early 1500]


Example Sentences

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The first three have been established since Maguire fell away from the England scene, but he is now back and has proved his worth and strength of character.

From BBC

Words come at me all at once from every direction, crash into each other, break apart, and fall away.

From Literature

The conversation fell away and the world was quiet but for the steady swoosh of Clare’s paddle-stick carving through the water.

From Literature

Recovered in the race but fell away towards the end.

From BBC

Everything fell away except that deep, deep ache.

From Literature