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cascade

[kas-keyd] / kæsˈkeɪd /




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There will likely be no vistas of forest canopy, no shaded glens with water cascading through a tapestry of conifers, pine sap spicing the morning air.

From Los Angeles Times

If the bubble bursts, a cascade effect of lower stated profits, shrinking share values, and less investment could weigh on Nvidia’s future sales.

From The Wall Street Journal

Across the way, the words “ha,” “he” and “ho” cascade from the ceiling like a shape poem.

From The Wall Street Journal

By addressing these changes at the onset of Alzheimer's disease, the researchers are hopeful NU-9 potentially could prevent, or significantly delay, the cascade of toxic events that ultimately destroy neurons.

From Science Daily

Industry insiders say actors' demands also have a cascading effect, as stars seek to exceed each other's perks.

From Barron's