Cascades [noun]
Definition of Cascades:
something falling, especially water
Synonyms of Cascades:
● Torrent
● Deluge
● Chute
● Force
● Rapids
● Spout
● Shower
● Flood
● Fountain
● Cataract
● Falls
● Downrush
Opposite/Antonyms of Cascades:
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Sentence/Example of Cascades:
Although there certainly is some signal in the probabilities of safe states, in simulations such as these, including them can cause enormous cascades in which a state like Kansas goes blue and so does the rest of America.
So the phytoplankton that can feed a cascade of ocean life don’t bloom here.
Failure to fight the virus and fill the gap in private spending with public dollars will mean less demand in the economy, starting a cascade of more lay-offs and business failures in the classic vicious cycle of recession.
The WNBA is set to begin its season on July 25, while the NBA — the league whose abrupt shutdown set off a cascade of matching shutdowns in other sports — will restart its own season on July 30 at Walt Disney World.
That joint statement led to a cascade of school district closures that eventually led nearly every school in the state to close.
As the bright glow of a little cascade of sparks pierced the darkness, a voice in our rear called sharply: "Hands up!"
She was a slim, girlish-looking woman, with a cascade of long dark hair falling over her shoulders.
One must work or go, and when a cascade of gravel poured off the cars as the plow moved along he pulled himself together.
To accompany me to the cascade—there to invoke the Siren, and ask if she may be seen.
Accident, not design, had conducted him to the bottom of the cascade.