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to go down
[phrase form: go]
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abbassarsi
(of a price, temperature, etc.) to decrease in amount or level
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declinare
(of an event, situation, etc.) to happen at a particular time
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discendere
to move from a higher location to a lower one
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declinare
to experience defeat in a competition or conflict
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tramontare
(of the sun or moon) to go out of sight below the horizon
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declinare
(of ships or vessels) to sink or submerge beneath the water
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declinare
to be documented, recorded, or remembered for future reference or historical purposes
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declinare
to be swallowed or consumed
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declinare
(computing) to temporarily cease functioning or become inaccessible
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declinare
to decline in quality or standard
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declinare
(of a swollen body part) to reduce in swelling or return to its normal size, particularly if it has enlarged due to illness or injury
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declinare
to fall or collapse on the ground or another surface
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declinare
to be sentenced to prison
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declinare
to graduate from or depart from a university, particularly Oxford or Cambridge
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declinare
to travel from one location to another, often in a southward direction or from a larger urban area to a smaller one
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declinare
to be received by someone in a specific way
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The new album by that band is going down a bomb with music fans all over the world.
He regretted going down the road of dishonesty, realizing the negative consequences it had on his relationships and reputation.
After starting the home renovation project, they found themselves going down a rabbit hole of unexpected problems and costs.
As we hiked to the hill's summit, we were treated to a spectacular view of the sun going down.
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