to lose status, respect or prestige
a loss of support or a rank of authority or honour
used to describe the transition of the first man and woman from a state of innocent obedience to God to a state of guilty disobedience
backsliding; fall from favour; lapse; original sin
The Economic and Finance minister’s fall from grace gave her detractors great satisfaction.
He was the best president we had ever had, until his fall from grace.
His hatred of Abigail must have stemmed from her complicity in his fall from grace.
Her fall from grace has begun.
My sister is suffering a fall from grace since of her unsocial activities.
No one had expected such “a dramatic fall from grace” of highly reputed company.
3 years after her fall from grace, the girl who wanted to be an actress – she ended up being an assistant of the producer.
There is no origin for this idiom
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