Sentence example with the word 'repercussion'

repercussion

aftermath, bound, consequence, crotchetiness, fingering, intonation, opposure, pizzicato, rendering, reverberation, staccato

Definition n. a remote or indirect consequence of some action

Last update: February 8, 2017


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The increased cost brought many repercussions for the many young people deterred from going to the university.   [adjective]

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His resignation will have serious repercussion on the staff.   [noun]

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If you don't use your seat belt there will be repercussions.   [Please select]

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If you don't follow protocol there can be some repercussions.   [Please select]

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The people in my neighborhood will not report the crime lord’s activities because they are afraid of a possible repercussion.    [Please select]

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If you want to be able to shoot people without the fear of legal repercussion, you should consider becoming either a police officer or a military sniper.   [Please select]

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As at a blow they had become affianced, so, with no stage between, but in immediate sequence perfectly natural to them both, the natural repercussion of the blow, they talked immediately of betrothal's consummation, of marriage, of their marriage.   [Please select]

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Yet was it not inevitable that the stroke which laid him low must wound her on its repercussion.   [Please select]

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The first repercussion was the war which broke out in September 1911 between Italy and Turkey for the possession of Tripoli and Cyrenaica, which Italy, with its usual insight, saw was vital to its position as a Mediterranean power and therefore determined to acquire before any other power had time or courage to do so.   [Please select]

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