Downslope in a sentence as a noun

Rather, focus on day 1 where the downslope starts at 75% vs. 50% vs. 25% retained users.

The entire industry is well aware DVD is on the downslope.

Right now you are on the downslope of the uncanny valley of web design.

Key differences: The downslope in most bubbles is twice as steep as the upslope.

We climbed their maple trees often, we built bicycle ramps on the downslope to the coul-de-sac.

I grew up pretty poor so it wasn't too much of a downslope, but it was pretty distressing for my wife.

That doesn't mean fat stacks of cash can't be made on the downslope or political intrigue can't be useful.

In almost every way, we're better off now than we were to start with - though I do think we're on the downslope of a curve here lately.

You see it now - the UK isn’t even on the downslope of wave 2, but apparently in 2 weeks we’ll have fans at football games and business as usual.

Downslope definitions

noun

a downward slope or bend

See also: descent declivity fall decline declination declension