A movement back from an impact.
A remote or indirect consequence of some action.
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Examples for "rebound "
Examples for "rebound "
1 The rebound comes hand in hand with looser credit conditions this year.
2 However, the trade data may have helped Shanghai stocks rebound 1 percent.
3 One result has been a rebound in the euro from recent lows.
4 It said exports should rebound significantly at the end of this year.
5 A rebound could not come fast enough, however, especially for smaller hotels.
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 .
1 She said, 'I suppose there will be a certain amount of recoil . '
2 This was a good weapon, well-balanced, large trigger, rubber grip, short recoil .
3 The recoil would bury it in the earth if they tried that.
4 But I was ashamed to recoil in the presence of the hunter.
5 Some recoil in terror before that test; others, feeble and affrighted, vacillate.
1 The only possible repercussion might be that her image was prematurely improved.
2 Anything done to the Double acts by repercussion upon the physical body.
3 But there are ways with hand or handkerchief of breaking the repercussion .
4 Hormone suppression has indeed been a serious repercussion of my adolescent body dismissal.
5 The shadow, in this case, was not a fear of repercussion .
6 He also, it seems, sexually harassed students without repercussion for decades.
7 When his conscience annoyed him, it was usually Maggie who felt the repercussion .
8 Even as far north as Greenland the repercussion may be felt.
9 The rout in Asia Minor had its repercussion in Greece.
10 The repercussion was at once felt even in our remote corner of the earth.
11 Step-by-step the Xi Jinping regime has crossed thresholds unthinkable years ago, with little repercussion .
12 The Bulgarian rising had had a strong repercussion in Albania.
13 Unfortunately, one repercussion of the publicity was that traffic to the date-rape site skyrocketed.
14 Expectations for significant international repercussions from Iran's election result are generally modest.
15 This is a worrying situation with huge economic repercussions for the area.
16 Segars said there would be repercussions too for an ailing labour market.
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