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    dropped
    [dräpt]
    adjective
    dropped (adjective)
    1. having fallen or been allowed to fall vertically:
      "I have been trying to keep this area free of dropped apples" · "a child's dropped teddy bear"
    2. made low or lower than is usual:
      "organza dresses with dropped waists"
    3. abandoned, discontinued, or discarded:
      "some of the dropped features will be reverted in the future" · "a dropped storyline about his long-lost daughter"
    drop
    [dräp]
    verb
    dropped (past tense) · dropped (past participle)
    1. let or make (something) fall vertically:
      "the fire was caused by someone dropping a lighted cigarette" · "they dropped bombs on London during the raid"
      • deliver (supplies or troops) by parachute:
        "the airlift dropped food into the camp"
      • rugby
        score (a goal) by a drop kick:
        "he dropped a goal to beat England in the final minute"
      • (of an animal, especially a mare, cow, or ewe) give birth to (young).
      • informal
        take (a drug, especially LSD) orally:
        "he dropped a lot of acid in the Sixties"
    2. fall vertically:
      "the spoon dropped with a clatter from her hand"
      • (of a person) allow oneself to fall; let oneself down without jumping:
        "they escaped by climbing out of the window and dropping to the ground"
      • (of a person or animal) sink to or toward the ground:
        "he dropped to his knees in the mud"
      • informal
        collapse or die from exhaustion:
        "he looked ready to drop"
      • (of ground) slope steeply down:
        "the cliff drops ninety yards to the valley below"
    3. make or become lower, weaker, or less:
      "he dropped his voice as she came into the room" · "pretax profits dropped by 37 per cent" · "tourism has dropped off in the last few years"
    4. abandon or discontinue (a course of action or study):
      "the charges against him were dropped last year" · "drop everything and get over here!"
      • discard or exclude (someone or something):
        "they were dropped from the team in the reshuffle"
      • informal
        stop associating with:
        "I was under pressure from family and friends to drop Barbara"
      • omit (a letter or syllable) in speech:
        "our English au pair drops her h's"
    5. set down or unload (a passenger or goods), especially on the way to somewhere else:
      "his mom dropped him outside and drove off to work" · "he dropped the load off at a dealer's"
      • put or leave in a particular place without ceremony or formality:
        "just drop it in the mail when you've got time"
      • mention in passing, typically in order to impress:
        "she dropped a remark about having been included in the selection"
    6. (in sports) fail to win (a point, game, or match).
      • informal
        lose (money) through gambling:
        "they drifted into a roulette parlor and dropped about fifteen dollars"
    7. informal
      release or make available (a musical recording, television program, etc.):
      "he dropped the song on his social media profile" · "Lisa dropped her bombshell autobiography earlier this month"
      • (of a musical recording, television program, etc.) be released or made available:
        "shortly after the album dropped, the official music video premiered" · "a new trailer for season four has dropped"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        informal
        (of a DJ) select and play (a record):
        "various guest DJs drop quality tunes both old and new"
    8. bridge
      be forced to play (a relatively high card) as a loser under an opponent's higher card, because it is the only card in its suit held in the hand:
      "West dropped the nine"
    Origin
    Old English dropa (noun), droppian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to German Tropfen ‘a drop’, tropfen ‘to drip’, also to drip and droop.
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    verb
    1. let or make (something) fall vertically:
      Opposite:
      hold onto
      • fall vertically:
        Opposite:
      • make or become lower, weaker, or less:
        Opposite:
      • abandon or discontinue (a course of action or study):
      • set down or unload (a passenger or goods), especially on the way to somewhere else:
        Opposite:
      • (in sports) fail to win (a point, game, or match).
        fail to win
        miss out on
        let slip
        Opposite:
         
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      2. past simple and past participle of drop (Definition of dropped from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
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        to fall or to allow something to fall: She dropped her keys. I'm always dropping things. Amanda dropped her sunglasses in/into the fountain. The book dropped from/off the shelf. Don't drop it!/Don't let it drop!
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        dropped adjective ˈdräṗt Synonyms of dropped : designed to extend or begin lower than normal
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