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Sentence count:123+8Posted:2017-02-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: cloudburstdefeatdownpourfailurefloodoverthrowrainstormruinupsetSimilar words: rainfallinfalliblefall downin factinfantunfairin favour ofunfamiliarMeaning: n. 1. failure that results in a loss of position or reputation 2. the falling to earth of any form of water (rain or snow or hail or sleet or mist) 3. a sudden decline in strength or number or importance. 
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91 Overstatement will be your downfall.
92 And he never publicly repudiated the yellow-shirted "royalists", whose revolt in late 2008 led to the downfall of a government led by Mr Thaksin's proxies.
93 A long - lost brother, who was presumed dead, was really alive all the time and wickedly plotting to bring about the hero's downfall.
94 There were large antigovernment demonstrations in Yemen last week, as critics were inspired by the protests that forced the downfall of Tunisia's president.
95 He had told Tu Chu - chai that Wu Sun - fu's obstinacy and over - confidence would be his downfall.
96 Prophets of downfall of our democracy have seen their predictions come to nought.
97 It forced the invaders to withdraw, granting Nasser a victory, bringing about Eden’s downfall, hastening decolonisation and ushering in an era of American dominance in the region.
98 The revolution brought about the downfall of the dictatorial regime.
99 Since springlet resigns, install times cabinet to be less than one year rapid downfall, blessing cropland cabinet also had not maintained a year.
100 The downfall of using "Buffered I/O" is that it allocates non-paged memory and performs a copy.
101 When Kidd's activities in the East Indies, as it was then known, threatened the East India Company's business interests, they secured his downfall, said Wareham.
102 This crisis led to the downfall of the then government.
103 Poverty in the world compromises man more than anything else and will no doubt bring about the downfall of such a megalomaniac animal.
104 Ego and self-aggrandizement oft seduce even highly evolved souls, and inevitably leads to downfall.
105 Some guys drool over a nice pair of stems or a firm behind, but easily half of all men consider breasts to be their downfall.
106 Alan's downfall was women.
107 Today it has arguably been the downfall of the banking system.
108 Bestowing favor on a dubious sycophant often lead to the downfall of dynasties.
109 They were actually a quite powerful force, and some even believe they might have caused the downfall of the Hittite, Mycenaean,(sentencedict.com/downfall.html) and Mitanni Empires!
110 Prophets of downfall of our democracy have seen their dive predictions come to nought.
111 With Trifolium repens L. as the material, the essential oils was extracted from its bud, full and downfall flowers, and the volatile components in it were analyzed with GC/MS/DS.
112 He had a fall, which was ominous of his downfall.
113 The downfall of Germany seemed to him inexplicable by ordinary processes.
114 I don't know that this be the tears which bears how long, but it finally in this moist morning, rapid downfall, overbearingly release.
115 Therefore, nowadays with the gradual downfall of Danwei community, it is very necessitous to study the developmental course of the unit community.
116 This vertigo, this terror, this downfall into ruin of the loftiest bravery which ever astounded history,--is that causeless?
117 Jankovic's soap opera dramatics and needless desperate instant replay challenges, were her downfall as the Serbian's actual tennis technique started to fade.
118 Nor did any lachrymose letter in the Times predict a speedy downfall of the Empire for this apathy of its local guardians.
119 The port of Antwerp, a power-house of international trade, served for a time as Tyndale's safest refuge—but it was also the place where he met his downfall.
120 Discuss the reasons that brought about the downfall of Louis Philippe and the Orleanist Monarchy in 1848.
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