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    re·coil

    verb

    • 1. suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust: "he recoiled in horror" Similar draw backjump backspring backjerk back

    noun

    • 1. the action of recoiling: "his body jerked with the recoil of the rifle"

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  2. The meaning of RECOIL is to fall back under pressure. How to use recoil in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Recoil.

  3. RECOIL definition: 1. to move back because of fear or disgust (= dislike or disapproval): 2. to refuse to accept an…. Learn more.

  4. Recoil definition: to draw back; start or shrink back, as in alarm, horror, or disgust.. See examples of RECOIL used in a sentence.

  5. A recoil is a movement backwards, usually from some force or impact. The recoil of a gun is a backward movement caused by momentum. Your trip to the shooting range might make your mom recoil — from horror, not momentum.

  6. If something makes you recoil, you move your body quickly away from it because it frightens, offends, or hurts you.

  7. 1. to jerk back, as from an impact or violent thrust. 2. (often foll by from) to draw back in fear, horror, or disgust: to recoil from the sight of blood. 3. (foll by: on or upon) to go wrong, esp so as to hurt the perpetrator. 4.

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

  9. to react to something with fear or hate: She recoiled in horror at the thought of touching a snake. (Definition of recoil from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of recoil. in Chinese (Traditional) 退縮,畏懼, (因為厭惡而)退避, (對想法、原則等)厭棄,深惡痛絕,強烈反對… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

  10. recoil meaning, definition, what is recoil: to move back suddenly and quickly from s...: Learn more.

  11. To start or shrink back, as in fear, surprise, or disgust. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To return to or as to the starting point or source; react (on or upon) Webster's New World. (intransitive, now rare) To retreat before an opponent. [from 14th c.] Wiktionary. More Verb Definitions (2) Synonyms: backlash. backfire. funk. shrink.