Used in a Sentence

cascading

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cascading.

Editorial note

The problem is that insurance only works well for isolated incidents, but a software failure can cause a cascading failure with a huge impact.

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Quick take

The action or motion of something that cascades.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

The action or motion of something that cascades.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cascading.

noun

The action or motion of something that cascades.

Example sentences

1

The problem is that insurance only works well for isolated incidents, but a software failure can cause a cascading failure with a huge impact.

2

The problem is you break the cascading part of CSS.

3

The cascading idea is interesting, but probably more useful in a more adversarial scenario than most people need.

4

That sidesteps all of the issues with rendering a modal in the middle of your markup (CSS cascading mainly).

5

It is just as unrealistic as the blurring that happens in Cascading shadow maps but it is more efficient.

6

It is considered counterproductive because it typically makes the economy even worse by killing domestic demand (directly and through cascading effects).

7

The goal of Flux is to have single source of truth and make it easy to avoid race conditions and cascading updates.

8

Error messages, even without error cascading, and especially when taking a top-down approach to writing code, are long and meant to be skimmed.

9

After that, there's monitoring, to try to prevent system wide cascading failures.

10

This avoided error cascading, something GCC inflicted on its users for decades.

11

It's the cascading service failures and related economic costs that would be the most damaging (and hardest to really quantify until a scenario really happens).

12

[ Feeding #1 ] Cascading loss of professions will move people into other parts of the labor market.

Quote examples

1

Yeah, if you go the inline styles route, the "cascading" and "sheets" part disappear (to some extent, anyway - you still need some global styles).

2

We did something similar at the Space Apps NYC hackathon this April where we tried to simulate the effects of cascading space debris collisions known as the "Kessler syndrome".

3

You can't tolerate a bug in the radio causing the car to crash (didn't anyone learn anything from the demise of the Death Star?) The Fukushima disaster and the Deepwater Horizon disaster, from what I read about them, all suffered from easily preventable "zipper effect" of cascading failures.

4

As someone who writes CSS frameworks for a living, I don't know if I could ever give up the powerful globalness of the "c" (cascading.) Though, I do find myself writing more and more inline styles for elements that are specific to a block or page to avoid bloating the framework.

Proper noun examples

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Cascading failure will be covered in the expected loss, so insurance fees go up and up?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use cascading in a sentence?

The problem is that insurance only works well for isolated incidents, but a software failure can cause a cascading failure with a huge impact.

What does cascading mean?

The action or motion of something that cascades.

What part of speech is cascading?

cascading is commonly used as noun.