freefall

free fall

1. A vertical descent of a physical body in which gravity is the only force acting upon it. If they were in true free fall, a feather and a bowling ball would both fall to the ground at the same rate.
2. In a parachute jump, the period of vertical descent leading up to and immediately before the parachute is opened. I get such a rush from the free fall when I skydive that I often wish I didn't have to open my chute at all!
3. By extension of def. 1, any sudden, rapid, and uncontrollable decline (e.g., in value, reputation, success, etc.) that continues unabated for an indefinite length of time. The stock market went into a free fall after the housing market collapsed. After getting busted by the police for using marijuana last year, John's life has been in a free fall.
See also: fall, free

go into free fall

To experience a sudden, rapid, and uncontrollable decline (e.g., in value, reputation, success, etc.) that continues unabated for an indefinite length of time. The stock market went into free fall after the housing market collapsed. After getting busted by the police last year, John's life has gone into free fall.
See also: fall, free, go
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

free fall

A rapid, uncontrolled decline, as in The markets threatened to go into free fall and we came close to outright panic. This term transfers the aeronautical meaning of a free fall, that is, "a fall through the air without any impedance, such as a parachute," to other kinds of precipitous drop. [Second half of 1900s]
See also: fall, free
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

go into freefall

JOURNALISM
COMMON If the value or level of something goes into freefall, it starts to fall very quickly. A massive £8bn was wiped off values, and the pound went into freefall. Fears are now widespread that shares could go into freefall before Christmas. Note: You can also say that the value or level of something is in freefall. Perot's ratings were in freefall, his election campaign a disaster. Note: You can also say that the value or level of something freefalls. His career seemed about to freefall into oblivion. Note: In parachuting, freefall is the part of the jump before the parachute opens.
See also: freefall, go
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

be in/go into ˌfree ˈfall

be falling/start to fall rapidly: Share prices are in free fall in Tokyo this morning. The value of the euro against the dollar went into free fall as soon as the news was announced.
From the moment you jump out of a plane until the moment your parachute opens, you are in free fall.
See also: fall, free, go
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • free fall
  • fur and feather
  • feather brain
  • feather
  • what goes up must come down
  • air
  • drift off
  • a feather in (one's) cap
  • feather in cap
  • feather in one's cap, a
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Birmingham Royal Ballet and Birmingham Airport have officially launched their year-long partnership with an event showcasing the talent of one of Freefall Dance Company.
in freefall. I saw just as he had started to fall down"
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Writing Without a Parachute: The Art of Freefall comes from a writing teacher who shares the method she's used for almost 30 years to help hundreds of writers publish their works.
"Writing Without a Parachute: The Art of Freefall" by published author and Freefall Writing Workshop teacher Barbara Turner-Vesselago shows both beginning and experienced writers how to get the thinking mind to step aside, so that writing becomes truly creative--a vulnerable and open-hearted engagement with the moment.
Turner-Vesselago presents this companion volume to her previous book, Writing Without a Parachute: The Art of Freefall. In this new book she explores the subsequent process of using Freefall in a more intentional way within a genre (fiction, memoir, and poetry) and reflects her best understanding of how to bring what we know to the service of our writing.
Villa can't afford to botch the next appointment or the club will go into freefall and find themselves competing in League One next season.
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