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Fall
(theology) The sudden fall of humanity into a state of sin, as brought about by the transgression of Adam and Eve.
fall in
(intransitive) To collapse inwards. / (intransitive, military) Of a soldier, to get into position in a rank. / To come to an end; to terminate; to lapse. / To become operative.
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fall for
(idiomatic) To be fooled by; to walk into (a trap) or respond to (a scam or trick). / (idiomatic) To fall in love with.
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fall to
(intransitive, dated) To enter into or begin an activity, especially with enthusiasm or commitment and especially in regard to the activities of eating or drinking.
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fall in with
To join (a group of people). / To meet with (something). / To accept, abide by (a set of generally agreed rules, or a suggestion).
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fall
dropping from a standing position to the ground
fall under
(transitive) To belong to for purposes of categorization.
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fall back on
(transitive) To turn to as a substitute.
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fall upon
to experience; to suffer. / to occur at some particular point in time. / to set upon; to attack suddenly
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