Spring back; spring away from an impact.
To throw or bend back (from a surface)
1 Thirty two years later New Zealand's only suicide bombing continues to reverberate .
2 Yet the decisions politicians make can reverberate for a long while afterwards.
3 The events in which they are enmeshed still reverberate two generations later.
4 The echo seemed to reverberate through the vessel for a solid minute.
5 At that moment the building began to shake and reverberate , as No.
6 The vibrations tingle through my spine and reverberate through the steering wheel.
7 Otherwise Greece faces a messy default that could reverberate through global markets.
8 The impact of the current crisis will likely reverberate for a long time.
9 It was not a result that will reverberate through the generations.
10 So how will the tensions reverberate throughout Iranian, Middle Eastern and US politics?
11 Slumbers' wonderful office will shortly reverberate to the sound of hammers and drills.
12 These developments were to reverberate throughout the WPA and ultimately the entire country.
13 He let these words reverberate in the darkness for a while.
14 The controversy over revelations about HSBC's Swiss private banking arm continues to reverberate .
15 This is as the echo continuing to reverberate after the sound has ceased.
16 A gunshot in these narrow glens would reverberate like a cannon.
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