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fall short of (something) fall short of (something)To not meet or reach something, usually a goal, standard, or requirement. The phone falls quite short of the company's usual quality, feeling a bit cheap as a result. Unfortunately, your application fell short of the requirements for entry, so it has been denied. The company fell short of their quarterly targets for the third time in a row.See also: fall, of, shortfall shortto lack something; to lack enough of something, such as money, time, etc. We fell short of money at the end of the month. Tom fell short of cash and had to borrow from me.See also: fall, shortfall short ofProve inadequate or insufficient. For example, His skills fell short of the required standard. [Late 1500s] See also: fall, of, shortfall short (of) 1 (of a missile) fail to reach its target. 2 be deficient or inadequate; fail to reach a required goal.See also: fall, shortfall ˈshort of something fail to reach the standard that you expected or need: Your performance at work has fallen short of what is required in this company.See also: fall, of, short, something fall short1. To fail to attain a specified amount, level, or degree: an athlete whose skill fell far short of expectations.2. To prove inadequate: Food supplies fell short.See also: fall, short |