dip

Oxford Learners
[intransitive, transitive]
to go downwards or to a lower level; to make something do this; synonym = fall
[neechay aaana ]
(+ adv./prep.)
The sun dipped below the horizon.
Sales for this quarter have dipped from 38.7 million to 33 million.
The road dipped suddenly as we approached the town.
dip something (+ adv./prep.)
The plane dipped its wings.
The dollar price dipped due to a sufficient supply of the foreign currency in the local market.

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