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    cascade
    /kaˈskeɪd/

    noun

    • 1. a small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope: "the waterfall raced down in a series of cascades"
    • 2. a process whereby something, typically information or knowledge, is successively passed on: "the greater the number of people who are well briefed, the wider the cascade effect"

    verb

    • 1. (of water) pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities: "water was cascading down the stairs"
    • 2. pass (something) on to a succession of others: "teachers who are able to cascade their experience effectively"

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  2. CASCADE definition: 1. a small waterfall, often one of a group 2. a large amount of something that hangs down: 3. to…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : a steep usually small fall of water. especially : one of a series. 2. a. : something arranged or occurring in a series or in a succession of stages so that each stage derives from or acts upon the product of the preceding. blood clotting involves a biochemical cascade.

  4. noun. a waterfall descending over a steep, rocky surface. a series of shallow or steplike waterfalls, either natural or artificial. anything that resembles a waterfall, especially in seeming to flow or fall in abundance: a cascade of roses covering the wall.

  5. If you refer to a cascade of something, you mean that there is a large amount of it.

  6. The word cascade conjures up a vision of anything falling in a manner resembling a waterfall — think of a cascade of shining hair, a sudden cascade of tears, or the cascade of light during a meteor shower. The idea behind the word is of something falling in a progressive manner or a series of steps.

  7. n. 1. A waterfall or a series of small waterfalls over steep rocks. 2. Something, such as lace, thought to resemble a waterfall or series of small waterfalls, especially an arrangement or fall of material. 3. A heavy, uncontrolled outpouring: a cascade of abusive comments. 4. a. A succession of stages, processes, operations, or units. b.

  8. [transitive, intransitive] to pass information, knowledge, etc. to a person or group so that they can pass it on to others; to be passed on in this way. cascade something (to somebody) Managers cascade training to the health workers on how to enrol women into the study.

  9. cascade meaning, definition, what is cascade: a small steep waterfall that is one of s...: Learn more.

  10. CASCADE definition: 1. to fall quickly and in large amounts: 2. a large amount of something, especially something…. Learn more.

  11. (formal) a large amount of something hanging down. Her hair tumbled in a cascade down her back. (formal) a large number of things falling or coming quickly at the same time. He crashed to the ground in a cascade of oil cans. (formal) a number of things happening, in which each one leads to another.