downstream
The term carries a strong sense of inevitability and flow. When used physically, it evokes the natural pull of gravity and water, suggesting a movement that is effortless or guided by an external force rather than internal will. In business or technical contexts, it describes a linear progression. It implies a causal relationship where actions taken at the start of a chain create a ripple effect that impacts everything following it, often emphasizing how a small mistake early on becomes a large problem for those at the end of the line.
Meanings
In a direction that follows the current of a stream or river.
"The boat drifted downstream for several miles."
Located or moving in the direction of the current.
"We found the lost gear at a downstream camp."
Occurring at a later stage in a process or production chain.
"The error in the design caused massive failures downstream."