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    fallback
    /ˈfɔːlbak/

    noun

    • 1. an alternative plan that may be used in an emergency: "compulsory powers should be retained as a fallback"
    • 2. a reduction or decrease: "the offering will hit the market after a fallback from record highs"

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  2. Find 11 synonyms and antonyms for fallback, a noun meaning a retreat or a replacement. See definitions, examples, and related words for fallback and its opposite, contingency.

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