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pall

 
/pɔl/ v [I] (BECOME LESS GOOD)

Definition

to become less interesting or enjoyable: The joy of being his own boss began to pall after working 70-hour weeks.
(Definition of pall v (BECOME LESS GOOD) from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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