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cascade
This term evokes a visual image of fluid, descending motion. In a physical sense, it describes the graceful, tiered fall of water or fabric, suggesting a rhythmic and continuous downward flow rather than a single abrupt drop. In organizational or systemic contexts, it describes a top-down transmission. Whether referring to a chain reaction of failures or the dissemination of corporate goals, the word implies a sequential trigger where one level inevitably activates the next.
Meanings
A small waterfall, typically one where water flows over a series of rocky steps or ledges.
"The hikers stopped to admire the mountain cascade."
A process in which one event triggers a sequence of similar events, often leading to a cumulative effect.
"The bank failure triggered a cascade of financial crises across the region."
To cause something to flow or fall in a series of stages or layers.
"The designer chose to cascade the silk fabric over the mannequin."