rain
Rain
The answer would be chum, though it is an informal use of the word friend, it works. Take away 'te' from chute and then add a 'm'.
To take a chance is to take a risk; to try something without being certain of the outcome.
What is your [take on] x? take on: view, opinion, response, interpretation, guess
Take in
When you take away one letter from the word "drabs," you get "dras." However, if you interpret "dras" as a form of precipitation, it doesn't have a specific meaning. Precipitation refers to any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
Rain
RAIN
If we take away one letter from "drain," which is the letter "d," we are left with "rain." Precipitation is any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that falls from the sky. Therefore, precipitation minus the letter "d" from "drain" gives us "rain."
My understanding is that 'Dribs' means 'unkempt' or untidy, or a "bit wet behind the ears" or slow on the uptake. 'Drabs' means to wear old or worn clothes. Putting both together means you are waiting to be cleaned up, washed and dressed properly by others, which might take a while.
Drain
another word for take to court is SUE.
It depends what you mean by it falls it can take on precipitation.
Eventually all precipitation would cease.
When water falls to the ground, it is called precipitation, which can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
rain and snow
it would decrease