decădea

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Romanian

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Etymology

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From de- + cădea, based on French déchoir, Italian decadere.

Verb

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a decădea (third-person singular present decade, past participle decăzut) 2nd conj.

  1. to decline, deteriorate, go into decay/ruin
  2. (figuratively) to fall

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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