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Present participle for to collapse inwards or downward
“The shop took fire, and we were all very much afraid that the roof would fall in and crush us.”
(military) Present participle for to get into position in a rank or formation
“If you tell your assault team to fall in as you move in on a suppressed enemy, they'll do just that.”
Present participle for to follow societal norms or expectations
Present participle for to draw up (troops) in the proper alignment
Present participle for to arrive at, or get to, a destination
Present participle for to fit or cause to fit together easily and conveniently
Present participle for to agree or be of the same opinion
The gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land
Sudden, catastrophic collapse or disintegration
In a dilapidated or disintegrating condition, typically about to fall apart
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