RELIGION IDIOMS (FALL FROM GRACE)
RELIGION IDIOMS (FALL FROM GRACE): meaning and examples
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As you probably know, this week we are looking at expressions/idioms that originated in a religious context.
Today's expression is: Fall from grace
Definition: to lose favour or a position of power or honour; a situation in which you do something that makes people in authority stop admiring you.
Example 1: The ex-president's fall from grace gave his enemies great satisfaction.
Example 2: He received two Oscar nominations before the sex scandal, and before falling from grace.
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