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  • adverb In a cascade; as if falling one after the other.

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cascading +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Thaler doesn't go nearly that far, but reducing human experience to mere neural interaction implicitly devalues the powerful artistic spur of human fallibility, decay, imperfection — the magical, cascadingly fruitful effort of pushing up against the boundaries of time, understanding, and physical ability.

    The merry-go-round, broke down Matthew Guerrieri 2007

  • Thaler doesn't go nearly that far, but reducing human experience to mere neural interaction implicitly devalues the powerful artistic spur of human fallibility, decay, imperfection — the magical, cascadingly fruitful effort of pushing up against the boundaries of time, understanding, and physical ability.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007

  • Fortunately it's Web 2.0 so users, revenue and profits are cascadingly less important.

    Archive 2005-10-01 Ben Barren 2005

  • Fortunately it's Web 2.0 so users, revenue and profits are cascadingly less important.

    The Flickrlicio.us Front Row Ben Barren 2005

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