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# ἐκπίπτω/ekpipto
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Sometimes this word is an action. It is a verb.
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* This word can mean to fall.
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* Sometimes it is used to talk about something falling off or falling down.
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* Sometimes it is used to talk about a person doing something they should not do.
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* Sometimes it is used to talk about one person ceasing to associate with a second person or a group.
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* This word can mean to go off course.
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* It is used to talk about a ship that is no longer going in the correct direction.
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* This word can mean to lose or forfeit something.
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Sometimes this word describes a situation or how something is. It is a verb. However, it is not an action.
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* This word can mean to fail.
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* It is used to talk about something that no longer does what it was supposed to do.
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**Advice to translators**: This type of verb describes a state of being.
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