drop-off
Noun

drop-off

  1. A sudden downward slope.
    1. The precipitous outer side of a coral reef, facing the open sea.
  2. A sudden decrease.
    There has been an unexplained drop-off in sales this quarter.
  3. (especially US) A space reserved outside a bus or railway station for vehicles stopping to drop off passengers for onward transit.
Synonyms
  • (space for passenger alighting) set-down, setting-down
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