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    re·bound

    verb

    • 1. bounce back through the air after hitting a hard surface or object: "his shot hammered into the post and rebounded across the goal" Similar bouncebounce backspring backricochet

    noun

    • 1. (in sporting contexts) a ball or shot that bounces back after striking a hard surface: "he blasted the rebound into the net"

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  2. to bounce back after hitting a hard surface. If an action rebounds on you, it does not have the effect you hoped for but has an unpleasant effect on you instead: His continual demands for sympathy rebounded on him because his friends finally stopped listening. to rise in price after a fall:

  3. The meaning of REBOUND is to spring back on or as if on collision or impact with another body. How to use rebound in a sentence.

  4. Rebound definition: to bound or spring back from force of impact.. See examples of REBOUND used in a sentence.

  5. 1. verb. If something rebounds from a solid surface, it bounces or springs back from it. His shot in the 21st minute of the game rebounded from a post. [VERB preposition] The hot liquid splashed down on the concrete and rebounded. [VERB] Synonyms: bounce, ricochet, spring back, return More Synonyms of rebound. 2. verb.

  6. To rebound is to come back from a slump. You might rebound from an illness, or your country might rebound from an economic recession.

  7. Definition of rebound verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define rebound. rebound synonyms, rebound pronunciation, rebound translation, English dictionary definition of rebound. v. re·bound·ed , re·bound·ing , re·bounds v. intr. 1. To spring or bounce back after hitting or colliding with something. 2. To recover, as from depression...

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