downfall
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definition
noun
the crisis led to the downfall of the government
a loss of power, prosperity, or status.
example
Famed as a colourful cultural melting pot, the qualities that blessed New Orleans with its unique character also served as a curse that led to its 'downfall' .
The edge he plays with can lead to his 'downfall' if he takes undisciplined penalties.
In 1999, a dioxin scare led to the 'downfall' of the Belgian Government.
I worry that reality television will be the ultimate 'downfall' of society altogether.
But the high costs associated with holidaying in the republic are also thought to be a significant reason for the 'downfall' .
But it was standing a bad debt for a friend that proved his 'downfall' .
He didn't need it, and it led to his ultimate 'downfall' .
I think the WWE's heavy reliance on predictable storylines and HHH will be its 'downfall' .
However, the visual sensitivity of the area proved the ultimate 'downfall' of the application.
However, some films failed to find their mark, leading to the 'downfall' of companies such as FilmFour Productions and Granada Films.
The film's tameness is undoubtedly its 'downfall' .
Perhaps it was his inability to sell the Agreement to the average unionist led to the 'downfall' of this clever but rather charmless and now isolated figure.
the crisis led to the 'downfall' of the government
He describes her feeling of utter betrayal at the circumstances that led to her 'downfall' .
Ironically, it is the emphasis Dutch governments have placed on multiculturalism that has helped lead to its inevitable 'downfall' .
Seizure of both the northern and southern oilfields will inevitably, the thinking is said to go, lead to the 'downfall' of him.
There seems no doubt that when public opinion turns against Eriksson, his disregard for histrionics will be cited as the chief reason for his 'downfall' .
These are also a reason of the 'downfall' of the industry.
the crisis led to the 'downfall' of the government
the wind was whipping up the 'downfall' into deep drifts on the moor
It was previously announced that a decline in channel sales, as well as in site licences for large accounts, was the main reason for the 'downfall' .
What could she do to prevent their 'downfall' when the power to change things always seemed to be in someone else's hands?
The lady has convinced herself (but no one else) that she precipitated the 'downfall' of him.
his intractability will prove to be his 'downfall'
It may not lead to the 'downfall' of the state, but then neither did the eight-hour day campaigns that are its inspiration.
The constant friction with his superiors probably hastened his 'downfall' .
Although he has made it clear he will not regard the motion as binding, such a defeat would be immensely damaging and could even lead to his 'downfall' .
With the dust now settled on him, he muses that this push for the local may, ironically, have precipitated its 'downfall' .
But there is one other sticky point that could very easily lead to his 'downfall' .
But it led to the 'downfall' of several ministers involved in extra-marital relationships.
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