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cascade

[kas-keyd] / kæsˈkeɪd /




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

From Barron's

Humans are being born all the time in a cascading waterfall of being.

From Salon

"Secondly, it is a physiologically sound measure of adrenal volume, which is part of the chronic stress physiologic cascade."

From Science Daily

But while U.S. stock markets have remained close to record highs, bitcoin lost steam in October after a cascade of market liquidations stung traders and exchanges.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Changes in soil moisture or deforestation can have immediate, cascading impacts on yields."

From Science Daily