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ripple
noun as in wave; wrinkle
Example Sentences
The reductions would ripple through food supply chains, impacting farmers, grocery stores, and food retailers.
Transit experts have said that a decision to pull federal dollars from the high-speed rail project could cause a ripple effect across other major projects in the state.
All the while, the stress is augmented by the fact that the man whose life has ended caused a pain that has rippled through generations.
She described how the severe cuts happening under the Trump administration would ripple through the American economy.
Not only whether Belinda knows that Tanya is dead but also whether news of her demise at another resort has rippled through the White Lotus network.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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