A movement back from an impact.
In mechanical engineering, looseness due to clearance between components.
Come back to the originator of an action with an undesired effect.
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Examples for "backfire "
Examples for "backfire "
1 Executing leaders is simply bad politics - history shows that they backfire .
2 Investing in private companies not long before they go public can backfire .
3 The data also indicate, however, that communicating anger in bargaining may backfire .
4 Another risk: if your signature move is too specific, it could backfire .
5 The secrecy can also backfire in other ways, according to the report.
1 That backlash focused on the possible health risks of consuming altered crops.
2 The poll comes against amid a growing backlash in Europe against immigration.
3 However, backlash against the BLM started almost as soon as it began.
4 A backlash by the Serb-dominated north could spark violence against Serbs elsewhere.
5 The measures the government has pushed through are already causing a backlash .
6 Falling off the cliff risks a major political backlash from voters though.
7 However, this standard Silicon Valley trope was met with instantaneous backlash Monday.
8 There was a nationalist backlash , especially in Germany, Hungary, Austria and Poland.
9 Today, tourists could finally return -but it's sparked an international backlash .
10 The move follows a backlash against bonuses among the public and politicians.
11 Last year, the hip-hop producer received backlash for donning a MAGA hat.
12 The best thing you can hope is that the backlash is unwarranted.
13 They also have reason to be leery of a potential political backlash .
14 But since this is the internet... there was of course a backlash .
15 The backlash has become so fierce that state employers are taking notice.
16 Obama must be careful not to preempt Congress, or risk a backlash .
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