Fall in - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfɑːl ɪn|
Brit.  |fɔːl ɪn|

verb

- break down, literally or metaphorically (syn: break, cave in, collapse, founder, give)
- to take one's place in a military formation or line
Troops fall in!
- become part of; become a member of a group or organization (syn: get together, join)

Extra examples

His cheeks has fallen in, making him look old and ill.

His world fell in when he lost his job.

The officer fell the men in.

I'm glad to see that you all fall in with me on this question.

He fell in with a party of climbers.

I'm afraid that the boy has fallen in with criminals.

Will the new chairs fall in with the rest of the furniture?

Once the chairman had stated his decision, the rest of the committee fell in.

Troops fall in!

The pool is deep. Be careful not to fall in.

There has been a fall in the rate of inflation.

A fall in the price of oil

The hero in the play is given a magic potion so that he will fall in love with the princess.

The water's deep here, mind you don't fall in.

The Ministry was certain to fall in a short time.

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