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the repercussion
noun
A consequence or ensuing result of some action.
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He felt the repercussion of Thomas's injury, too.
"Few games have the repercussion of this match.
"The repercussion for me is it's kind of demoralizing.
I was scared that they would back off because of the repercussion the incident caused".
"And that I thought that was the repercussion, you know, the backlash from my experience".
Recently, he has told the truth, his truth, a little less, warned of the repercussion of his words.
"The repercussion are serious, especially when you consider low-wage workers," says Ossai Miazad, a partner at law firm Outten & Golden.
The repercussion of having purchased two cable companies is that the board might be a little less tolerant of buying something else, because the debt restricts them somewhat.
And then there was the repercussion that nobody expected in the rush of stoicism and sacrifice that so impressed the world.
It's likely that if the four top-20 picks they 'earned' for finishing last in 2009 had lived up their potential, then the repercussion of the 'tanking season' would be seen in an entirely different light.
To assess the repercussion of the timing of admission to the ICU upon patient prognosis.
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