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Repercussion - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A repercussion is an unintended consequence or effect resulting from an action or event, often negative. It implies a lasting impact that follows an initial occurrence.

repercussion

/ˌriː.pɚˈkʌʃ.ən/ /ˌriː.pəˈkʌʃ.ən/

Definition:

An unintended consequence or effect, often indirect and resulting from an action or event.

Synonyms:

Consequence, aftermath, ripple effect, backlash

Part of Speech:

Noun

Antonyms:

Cause, origin

Common Collocations:

Serious repercussions, political repercussions, economic repercussions, face repercussions, suffer repercussions

Derivatives:

Repercussive, repercussively

Usage Tips:

Use "repercussion" to describe indirect effects of actions, often negative or unforeseen outcomes.

Common Phrases:

Repercussions of one's actions, far-reaching repercussions, suffer the repercussions

Etymology:

From Latin *repercutere* ("to strike back"), via French *répercussion*.

Examples:

  • 1. The new law had serious economic repercussions for small businesses.
  • 2. She didn’t consider the potential repercussions of her harsh words.
  • 3. The scandal had far-reaching political repercussions across the country.
  • 4. Ignoring climate change will lead to severe environmental repercussions.
  • 5. He faced legal repercussions for breaking the contract terms.

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