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		Definition of infall in English: infallnoun ˈɪnfɔːlˈinfôl mass nounAstronomy The falling of small objects or other matter on to or into a larger body.  the infall of debris into a black hole  Example sentencesExamples -  If the infall of the ordinary matter were not stopped, there would be no visible galaxies, only black holes surrounded by dark matter.
 -  K-bentonite horizons, interpreted as altered volcanic infall, are interbedded with the limestones of the Precordillera.
 -  The stars are nuclear furnaces, where the perpetual gravitational infall is exactly balanced by the outflow of energy generated, literally, at the centre of gravity, the core of the star.
 -  The strong form states that we're constantly being bombarded with biochemical material from space, and that there's a correlation between Viral outbreaks and patterns of infall.
 -  The size of this infall is related directly to the amount of matter in the Universe.
 
    Definition of infall in US English: infallnounˈinfôl Astronomy The falling of small objects or other matter on to or into a larger body.  the infall of debris into a black hole  Example sentencesExamples -  The stars are nuclear furnaces, where the perpetual gravitational infall is exactly balanced by the outflow of energy generated, literally, at the centre of gravity, the core of the star.
 -  The strong form states that we're constantly being bombarded with biochemical material from space, and that there's a correlation between Viral outbreaks and patterns of infall.
 -  The size of this infall is related directly to the amount of matter in the Universe.
 -  If the infall of the ordinary matter were not stopped, there would be no visible galaxies, only black holes surrounded by dark matter.
 -  K-bentonite horizons, interpreted as altered volcanic infall, are interbedded with the limestones of the Precordillera.
 
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