downfall in the PONS Dictionary

downfall Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

drinking was his downfall

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
But in the comedy it leads to his downfall.
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Another result of the economic downfall is the greater need for innovation.
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Some of the downfalls to practicing in different provinces are the different regulations.
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The only other major downfall of the trail system is the dust.
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Following numerous career downfalls, the singer felt he wouldn't have the opportunity to tour again.
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This division eventually led to the downfall of the dynasty.
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Lack of speed and accuracy in using the slide rule, instruments, and shop tools was often the downfall of otherwise capable students.
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But some of the (new) food processing technologies have downfalls as well.
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This is often the reason for their downfall, suffering, and death.
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She also praises the writers, again citing the downfall of having to fit so much of the storyline into just one episode.
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