Rechercher
to come down
[phrase form: come]
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s'écrouler
to have a decrease in price, temperature, etc.
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s'écrouler
to move or go from a higher place to a lower place
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s'écrouler
to be passed or handed down through generations
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s'écrouler
to make a decision or judgment
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s'écrouler
to return from an elevated state of emotion
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s'écrouler
to reduce in intensity or severity
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s'écrouler
to visit a particular place
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s'écrouler
to experience the effects of a particular drug or substance
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s'écrouler
to experience a change in circumstances or status, often in a negative way
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s'écrouler
to be completely destroyed, often due to the passage of time
Exemple
The demand for the product decreased, causing the market price to come down significantly.
The fever started to break, and her body temperature began to come down gradually.
The prices of the new smartphones have finally come down, making them more affordable for consumers.
After a heatwave, the temperature came down, bringing relief from the sweltering conditions.
As the winter approached, the energy costs came down due to reduced usage of air conditioning.
Mots Proches