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    Fall from grace

    verb

    • 1. lose favor or a position of power or honor: "he had two Oscar nominations, before falling from grace"
    • 2. (in Christian belief) descend from a state of divine favor into sin: "Adam and Eve fell from grace when they ate the forbidden fruit"

    noun

    • 1. a loss of favor or a position of power or honor: "the artist's fall from grace"
    • 2. (in Christian belief) a descent from a state of divine favor into sin: "Adam and Eve's fall from grace"

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  2. fall from grace. To fall out of favor, typically due to having done something that tarnishes one's reputation. That actor had a catastrophic fall from grace after his racially charged tirade spread across social media.

  3. FALL FROM GRACE definition: 1. a situation in which you do something that makes people in authority stop liking you or admiring…. Learn more.

  4. The idiom “fall from grace” is a commonly used expression in English that refers to a person’s sudden loss of respect, status, or popularity. This phrase has its roots in religious and biblical contexts, where it was used to describe the downfall of angels who were cast out of heaven due to their disobedience.

  5. What Does It Mean to Fall From Grace? When someone falls from grace, they lose the favor or respect in the eyes of those around them, specifically those who might have been supportive or admired. We use the term to describe a situation where someone has faced a decline in their reputation or status because of something they did wrong.

  6. a loss of support or a rank of authority or honour. used to describe the transition of the first man and woman from a state of innocent obedience to God to a state of guilty disobedience. backsliding; fall from favour; lapse; original sin. Example Sentences. The Economic and Finance minister’s fall from grace gave her detractors great satisfaction.

  7. The meaning of FALL is to descend freely by the force of gravity. How to use fall in a sentence.

  8. To lapse into sin; to lose favor. The term comes from the Bible, in which St. Paul says that those who lose faith in God are “fallen from grace” (Galatians 5:4). “Grace” here, and in subsequent ecclesiastical writings, means God’s grace, which is necessary to be saved from eternal damnation.

  9. FALL FROM GRACE definition: to have made a mistake or done something wrong or immoral , and as a result, to have lost... | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  10. Experience reduced status or prestige, cease to be held in favor, as in The whole department has fallen from grace and may well be dissolved entirely . This expression originally alluded to losing the favor of God.

  11. fall from grace meaning, definition, what is fall from grace: a situation in which someone stops being...: Learn more.

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