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repercussion
re·per·cus·sion R0159100 (rē′pər-kŭsh′ən, rĕp′ər-)n.1. An often indirect effect, influence, or result that is produced by an event or action.2. A recoil, rebounding, or reciprocal motion after impact.3. A reflection, especially of sound. [Middle English repercussioun, from Old French repercussion, from Latin repercussiō, repercussiōn-, from repercussus, past participle of repercutere, to cause to rebound : re-, re- + percutere, to strike; see percuss.] re′per·cus′sive adj.repercussion (ˌriːpəˈkʌʃən) n1. (often plural) a result or consequence, esp one that is somewhat removed from the action or event which precipitated it: the repercussions of the war are still keenly felt. 2. a recoil after impact; a rebound3. a reflection, esp of sound; echo or reverberation4. (Classical Music) music the reappearance of a fugal subject and answer after an episode[C16: from Latin repercussiō, from repercutere to strike back; see percussion] ˌreperˈcussive adjre•per•cus•sion (ˌri pərˈkʌʃ ən, ˌrɛp ər-) n. 1. an effect or result of some previous action or event. 2. a rebounding or recoil after impact. 3. reverberation; echo. [1375–1425; late Middle English (< Middle French) < Latin repercussiō rebounding =repercut(ere) to strike back + -tiō -tion. See re-, percussion] re`per•cus′sive (-ˈkʌs ɪv) adj. repercussion - First a medical term for "repressing an infection."See also related terms for medical term.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | repercussion - a remote or indirect consequence of some action; "his declaration had unforeseen repercussions"; "reverberations of the market crash were felt years later"reverberationconsequence, effect, result, upshot, outcome, event, issue - a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon; "the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise"; "his decision had depressing consequences for business"; "he acted very wise after the event" | | 2. | repercussion - a movement back from an impact backlash, rebound, recoilmotion, movement - a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of somethingbouncing, bounce - rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts)resiliency, resilience - an occurrence of rebounding or springing backcarom, ricochet - a glancing rebound |
repercussionnoun1. The strong effect exerted by one person or thing on another:force, impact, impression, influence.2. Repetition of sound via reflection from a surface:echo, reverberation.TranslationsNachwirkungεπίπτωσηrépercussionripercussionecontraccolpo
repercussion
repercussion Music the reappearance of a fugal subject and answer after an episode repercussion
repercussion [re″per-kush´un] the driving in of an eruption or the scattering of a swelling.repercussion (rē-pĕr-kŭsh′ŭn) [L. repercussio, rebound] 1. A reciprocal action. 2. An action involved in causing the subsidence of a swelling, tumor, or eruption.3. Ballottement.repercussion
Synonyms for repercussionnoun the strong effect exerted by one person or thing on anotherSynonyms- force
- impact
- impression
- influence
noun repetition of sound via reflection from a surfaceSynonymsSynonyms for repercussionnoun a remote or indirect consequence of some actionSynonymsRelated Words- consequence
- effect
- result
- upshot
- outcome
- event
- issue
noun a movement back from an impactSynonymsRelated Words- motion
- movement
- bouncing
- bounce
- resiliency
- resilience
- carom
- ricochet
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