English to Spanish Dictionary plummeted

plummeted

Cayó en picado
definition
verb
a climber was killed when he plummeted 300 feet down an icy gully
fall or drop straight down at high speed.
translation of 'plummeted'
verb
caer a plomo,
caer verticalmente,
caer en picado
example
The sale was abruptly halted, the value of the painting 'plummeted' and the they decided to sue.
She said she knew of people whose property values had 'plummeted' , and others who had been deterred from moving to the area as a result of the threat.
In fact circulation 'plummeted' , and when he learned that 80,000 readers had fallen away he knew the game was up.
And they 'plummeted' to relegation on the back of five straight defeats at the end of the season, failing to hit the net in any of the last three.
Starting to gain speed at the end of the hill, she 'plummeted' into a giant stack of rolled up hay.
The construction fell apart as it 'plummeted' down to the dark ground far below.
They say their sales have 'plummeted' in the last few days as they struggle to restore their reputations.
The value of the group has 'plummeted' from more than £1bn to just under £100m today.
When he was halfway through, his foot slipped and he 'plummeted' into the river.
Continuing uncertainty about the area's future meant land values had 'plummeted' .
She said the value of houses has 'plummeted' so low landlords are able to buy property at rock bottom cost and then rent them out for profit.
A window cleaner 'plummeted' to his death after falling from a block of flats.
Some Wall Street firms warn the currency's value may 'plummet' quickly.
The quantity of money circulating in the local economy would suddenly 'plummet' , killing off what remains of local economic life and services.
I'm standing on the edge of a 375-foot bridge, ready to 'plummet' toward the water with nothing but a cord keeping me from impact.
Day-time temperatures are frequently in the low twenties centigrade but, once night falls, they 'plummet' to minus ten or even below that in a matter of minutes.
Without warning, he dropped straight down, 'plummeting' toward the ground far below.
Other residents expressed fears that the village's character would be ruined and house values would 'plummet' .
The water plunges through a gap in the rock more than 100 feet up, 'plummeting' into a round pool surrounded by a sand beach.
But they warned that temperatures were set to 'plummet' , with snow falling on higher ground.
If he fell, he would 'plummet' 60 feet straight down onto the jumble of boulders strewn at the base.
A car careered off a cliff-top road in North Yorkshire, 'plummeting' 100 feet and seriously injuring its York driver.
Requiring nerves of steel, speed sky diving involves 'plummeting' from a plane at more than 300 mph.
I don't see the point of spending in the region of £15,000 on a brand new car that'll 'plummet' in value by as much as a third in its first year.
Kate fiddled with her seatbelt for a minute, trying to work out exactly how the thin piece of blue material was supposed to save her life if the plane began to 'plummet' twenty-five thousand feet towards the ground.
After seeing the value of their savings 'plummet' in recent months, policyholders will finally get a chance to raise their concerns at the annual general meeting - and there are likely to be many.
The falls emerge from a cave, shoot over a cliff, and 'plummet' 110 feet before disappearing into another chasm.
Shareholders saw their holdings 'plummet' in value soon after the launch.
He said the woman had clipped the near-side kerb and left the road, 'plummeting' at least 200 feet down the ravine.
Your acts may get you killed, in fact the entire aircraft may 'plummet' to the earth, killing everyone on board.
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