domino effect
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Domino effect
Etymology
    
An allusion to a row of dominoes in which the fall of one leads to a cascade of falling pieces.
Noun
    
domino effect (plural domino effects)
- The situation in which one event sets off a chain of additional events.
- 2023 March 22, Philip Oltermann, “Switzerland’s national pride dealt heavy blow by the merger of its banking titans”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:- While the move has, for now, calmed fears of a repeat of a 2008-style domino effect, the merger has left Switzerland with a new megabank on Paradeplatz square.
 
 
- (politics, historical) The theory that, if South Vietnam became communist, it would be followed by Cambodia, Laos, additional Southeast Asian countries, other Asian countries, and likely even elsewhere.
- Synonym: domino theory
 
Translations
    
chain of events
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theory of encroaching communism
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See also
    
- butterfly effect
- demonstration effect
- ripple effect
- slippery slope
- snowball effect
Further reading
    
 Domino effect on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Domino effect on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
 Domino theory on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Domino theory on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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