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cascade

[kas-keyd] / kæsˈkeɪd /




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There’s a plant with vines cascading down from its spot on top of a tall wooden dresser, and a pretty glass ball is hanging in the window above a comfortable-looking chair.

From Literature

The fires, the floods, the cascading disasters, aren’t aberrations we’ll overcome and move past, but rather the conditions under which we now live, she said.

From Los Angeles Times

However, the company said in a Monday statement that it was grappling with a power outage at a U.S. data center that was causing a “cascading systems failure.”

From Los Angeles Times

Fast forward nine years, and we find rising negative sentiment among American voters, groaning under the weight of credit card debt and a cascade of junk fees from other industries.

From Los Angeles Times

The second major line of research examined an immune process known as the complement cascade.

From Science Daily