adjective
1.At or towards a lower point on a slope.
‘This population is immediately surrounded by small, isolated peripheral subpopulations downslope and away from the trail.’
‘As quietly as possible in such rocky terrain, we moved downslope so as to avoid appearing above the sheep - a sure way to spook an animal whose survival depends on climbing higher than any pursuer.’
noun
1.A downward slope.
‘A sixty-pound fine for being in the wrong gear on a downslope is a bit harsh in anyone’s books.’
‘The downslopes - the ends of careers - are usually never pretty for anybody.’
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