fall away Meaning in Bengali
ছেড়ে যাওয়া, ক্ষীণ হত্তয়া, কৃশ হত্তয়া, বিদ্রোহী হত্তয়া, স্বদলত্যাগ করা,
Similer Words:
fall backfall back on
fall back upon
fall behind
fall by the wayside
fall cankerworm
fall dandelion
fall down
fall equinox
fall flat
fall foul of
fall from grace
fall guy
fall ill
fall in
fall away's Usage Examples:
spiritual source of fulfillment and happiness and limited attachments fall away naturally.
Crags drop at either end, and steep slopes fall away to either side.
but when it turns out that she really loves the sailor, all objections fall away.
especially Birmingham Corporation Tramways, caused passenger numbers to fall away.
some regenerated infants persevere in faith and good works, while others fall away from the faith.
The largest skor mei drum begins, all perform, and then the instruments fall away until only the skor mei is still playing.
Due to the position of the patient intestines fall away from the pelvic organs which can then be inspected.
unawares and falter, or be caused to stumble and fall away (Amplified Bible) so that you will not fall away (New International Version) so that you won't.
dissipating, reflecting, absorbing heat, or simply gradually burn and fall away from the aircraft, pulling the excess heat with it.
and in time of testing fall away.
(ESV) 1 Timothy 4:1 – But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying.
know that almost all antiquity is of the opinion, that believers can fall away and perish.
qualifying, led the race until his stop for tyres, but soon after began to fall away with cramp in his right leg making it hard to push the brake pedal.
30 kilometres (19 mi) west-northwest until the enclosing Siwalik hills fall away and the Outer Terai begins.
Defending champion Kipruto was the only one to fall away from the leading pack and Koech, Kemboi, Mateelong were the first to reach.
Sydney squad which placed second in the 1986 home and away season, only to fall away in the finals.
Synonyms:
forth; off;
Antonyms:
active; inaccuracy; right;