
Hanapin
to fall in
[phrase form: fall]
01
bumagsak, nag-collapse
to collapse under pressure, often due to structural weakness
Example
The old well, weakened by erosion, finally fell in after a heavy rainstorm.
As the earthquake shook the region, several buildings started to fall in, causing widespread damage.
The abandoned mine entrance showed signs of instability and was at risk of falling in.
02
sumali, makisali
to join a group or organization
Example
Excited about the cause, he decided to fall in and become an active member of the environmental organization.
After attending several meetings, she felt a sense of belonging and chose to fall in with the community group.
The company welcomed new employees, encouraging them to fall in with the corporate culture.
03
sumanib, pumasok
to assume one's designated position within a military formation or line, typically prompted by a command or order
Example
When the bugle sounded, the soldiers quickly fell in, ready for the morning drill.
As the officer entered the parade ground, the troops fell in with precision.
The recruits were instructed to fall in and stand at attention for the inspection.

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