drastic drop

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A sudden and substantial fall, for example in price or temperature.

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  • The company's stock value saw a drastic drop after the poor earnings report.
  • The company's shares saw a drastic drop following the scandal.
  • We experienced a drastic drop in temperature overnight, from summer heat to autumn chill.
  • There has been a drastic drop in housing prices over the last six months.
  • There has been a drastic drop in student enrollment at the university this year.
  • The new traffic measures led to a drastic drop in accidents.
  • The pandemic caused a drastic drop in global manufacturing output.
  • Doctors were concerned by the drastic drop in the patient's blood pressure.
  • After starting the new medication, he noticed a drastic drop in his blood pressure.
  • The local ecosystem is threatened by a drastic drop in the water level of the lake.
  • The politician's approval ratings suffered a drastic drop following the scandal.
  • A recent poll shows a drastic drop in the president's approval rating.
  • Economists are predicting a drastic drop in consumer spending if interest rates continue to rise.
  • Analysts predict a drastic drop in demand for traditional cameras.
  • A drastic drop in the water level of the lake is alarming environmentalists.
  • The university reported a drastic drop in international student applications this year.
  • With the rise of streaming services, there was a drastic drop in DVD sales.
  • Last year's drought caused a drastic drop in crop yields.
  • Any drastic drop in air quality will trigger an immediate public health alert.
  • After the argument, he felt a drastic drop in his motivation to continue.