A2[I]to come down onto the ground or from a high position to a lower position: The snow had been falling steadily all day.You can tell it's autumn because the leaves have started to fall.She fell into bed, completely exhausted.A bomb fell on the church and destroyed it.A huge meteor fell to Earth in the middle of the desert.He begged for mercy as the blows fell on him (= as he was being hit).Moving downwardsFalling and droppingfall to your knees(alsofall down on your knees)›to go down on your knees to show respect: The people all fell to their knees and began to pray.Showing respect and admiration›[I]When the curtain falls in the theatre, it comes down because the play or performance has ended: The audience was still laughing as the curtain fell.Moving downwardsFalling and dropping