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plummet

[pluhm-it] / ˈplʌm ɪt /


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Meanwhile, inventories on the Shanghai Futures Exchange have plummeted to their lowest levels in a decade and those on the Shanghai Gold Exchange to a nine-year low, Commerbank analysts said, citing Bloomberg data.

From The Wall Street Journal

That tension is unlikely to lead to dramatic price cuts or plummeting sales, analysts and economists say.

From The Wall Street Journal

Strike rates plummeted as employers felt free to permanently replace strikers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Marsh Fritillary butterfly used to be widespread across the UK and Ireland but plummeted in the last century as farming practices changed.

From BBC

In recent years, man’s best friend has plummeted from a 10 to a 2.

From The Wall Street Journal