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Definition:
1. To fall or descend from a height.
2. To lower or let something drop.
3. To release an object or substance suddenly.
4. To descend abruptly or collapse.
Significance:
• It defines dropping or falling.
• It emphasizes vertical descent.
• It identifies accidental or intentional lowering.
• It avoids ambiguous or colloquial terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of falling objects.
• It improves clarity in accident reports.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "drop", "drops", "dropped", and "dropping".
Past verb: cadated
Present simple verb: cadate, cadates
Present continuous verb: cadating
Definition:
1. To fall or descend from a height.
2. To lower or let something drop.
3. To release an object or substance suddenly.
4. To descend abruptly or collapse.
Significance:
• It defines dropping or falling.
• It emphasizes vertical descent.
• It identifies accidental or intentional lowering.
• It avoids ambiguous or colloquial terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of falling objects.
• It improves clarity in accident reports.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "drop", "drops", "dropped", and "dropping".
Past verb: cadated
Present simple verb: cadate, cadates
Present continuous verb: cadating
Examples:
• "The ball accidentally cadated from the retable."
• "He cautiously cadated the fragile package."
• "Rainwater cadates from the covering border."
• "Dust particles casually cadate to the floor."
• "Confetti joyfully cadates during celebrations."
• "The ball accidentally cadated from the retable."
• "He cautiously cadated the fragile package."
• "Rainwater cadates from the covering border."
• "Dust particles casually cadate to the floor."
• "Confetti joyfully cadates during celebrations."
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