He went downfall as he fell of the cliff.
There was a downfall. It was King Peter's downfall. The downfall of the city. The market experienced a downfall.
His opponent in the election are spreading rumors that could bring about his downfall. If rumors of the affair are true, this could bring about his downfall.
Yes you can, but I think you would usually use this word in a past sentence or maybe a future sentence: past - Alcohol led to his downfall present - Alcohol will be his downfall
The 'hanging judge' demonstrated his compulsion in a sentence - every sentence.Gambling was his compulsion and his ultimate downfall.
The internecine conflict within the family business ultimately led to its downfall.
To this day, historians argue over what caused the Roman empire's downfall.
i hate that word, likewise, i use it in this sentence
yes, a characters greed could be his downfall or his pride
Hitler's megalomania was ultimately his downfall. His desire for world domination overrided any common sense he many have once had.
You just did, or you could just use the sentence "I don't know how to use overtaken in a sentence."
You used presiding in a sentence when you asked about it. And u can use any word in a sentence.
there is no semi colon usage