cascade (verb)

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Annvan  #299638  Fri, 01 Dec 06 04:33 PM
Does "to cascade information" mean "to pass on information successively"?
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Marius Hancu  #299664  Fri, 01 Dec 06 05:56 PM
Context?
  
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Wilder  #299671  Fri, 01 Dec 06 06:13 PM

I would suggest that it means to pass information down the ranks.  So a manager would pass it to the supervisor, who would in turn pass it to their direct subordinates etc etc.  But, I agree that without a context it is hard to be sure.

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Annvan  #299703  Fri, 01 Dec 06 08:37 PM
Yes, sorry, I forgot to give the context! It is indeed supposed to be about information being passed down the ranks within a company.
  
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