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downstream
[ doun-streem ]
adjective
- of or relating to the latter part of a process or system.
- Genetics. with or in the direction of transcription, translation, or synthesis of a DNA, RNA, or protein molecule.
downstream
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adverb
- in or towards the lower part of a stream; with the current
- (in the oil industry) of or for the refining, distribution, or marketing of oil or its derived products Compare upstream
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of downstream1
Example Sentences
Andrew Breitbart, the late conservative website publisher, famously suggested “politics is downstream from culture.â€
Poor vision can also have downstream effects on language, memory, and attention as we age.
In recent years, advocates of river restoration have called for reengineering the dam and gradually draining Lake Powell to store the water downstream in Lake Mead near Las Vegas.
That radiation has been shown to impact the cell’s mitochondrial function, which can have downstream effects on the body, Beheshti said.
Instead, the Biden administration focused heavily on downstream manufacturing - the process of getting products from the manufacturer to the end consumer.
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