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dropping
adjective as in down
adjective as in downhill
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- declining
- dipping
- sloping downward
adjective as in fatigued
adjective as in lessening
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adjective as in sinking
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noun as in elimination
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noun as in liquidation
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noun as in purgation
noun as in shedding
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- desquamation
- exfoliating
- exuviating
- molting
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Example Sentences
Fannie Mae sees price growth easing, but not dropping, while mortgage rates fall as low as 5.9% by the end of 2026.
A mock news livestream took over the stage’s screens in search of the Sunday headliner, accusing him of “never dropping the album.”
While that has declined due to Musk’s dropping of safeguards, journalists remain among those potentially most impacted by inauthentic accounts.
Since then, the property’s price has changed multiple times, dropping to its lowest ask of $4.2 million in September, a move that finally appears to have prompted an eager buyer to come forward.
First it was widespread damage from accelerating land movement in early 2024: roads and homes splitting, cracking and dropping, some beyond repair.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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