Noun
a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality
Source: WordNetthe team went into a slump Source: Internet
a gradual slack in output Source: Internet
a drop-off in attendance Source: Internet
a falloff in quality Source: Internet
Air France-KLM said its forward guidance on the virus hit came on the heels of a 31 percent drop in net profit to 290 million euros ($313 million), on the back of a falloff in freight and rising fuel bills. Source: Internet
Several points were brought out by Jenison in support of this technique: First was Vermeer's hyper-accurate rendition of light falloff along the wall (human eyes cannot detect such slight differences in light ). Source: Internet