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die off

[dahy-awf, -of] / ˈdaɪˌɔf, -ˌɒf /




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If family farms die off and get “gobbled up” by giant corporations, consumer choices are reduced, Ross said.

From Salon • Apr. 24, 2026

The rate at which trees die off in a forest can vary in response to different types of disturbances, or as forests grow thicker and there is greater competition for resources.

From Barron's • Jan. 6, 2026

In February 2022, Cano and colleagues noticed that D. africanum had started to die off in large numbers off La Palma and Gomera, islands in the western part of the Canary archipelago.

From Science Daily • Dec. 12, 2025

"If we don't do any conservation and let nature take its course and let say the oak die off, you would lose the wider biodiversity around that," said Mr Masters from Kew Gardens.

From BBC • Oct. 19, 2025

Over the next few decades, most of the boomtowns, including Gray Horse, began to die off.

From "Killers of the Flower Moon" by David Grann




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