Snowball effect
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British pronunciation/snˈəʊbɔːl ɪfˈɛkt/
American pronunciation/snˈoʊbɔːl ɪfˈɛkt/

Definición y Significado de "snowball effect"

Snowball effect
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efecto bola de nieve

a situation where something increases or gives rise to other things

What is the origin of the idiom "snowball effect" and when to use it?

The idiom "snowball effect" is derived from the literal concept of a snowball rolling down a hill, gradually picking up more snow and increasing in size as it goes. In a figurative sense, it is sued to signify a situation in which a small action or event triggers a chain reaction, causing an issue or situation to grow rapidly or become more significant.

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The initial budget overrun triggered a snowball effect of financial issues that the project couldn't recover from.
A small disagreement among team members can escalate into a major conflict, thanks to the snowball effect.
The positive feedback from early customers created a snowball effect, attracting more clients to the business.
Once the rumors started, they quickly spread through the community like a snowball effect.
A single lie can lead to a snowball effect of further lies as a person tries to cover their tracks.
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