Past tense for to bounce back through the air after hitting something hard
“Sacrificing power for control, he struck the ball with his laces and watched it rebound off the post.”
Past tense for to recover in value, amount, or strength after a decrease or decline
“Trevino's the only golfer to rebound from back surgery to win big, and his humor is spontaneously unscripted.”
Past tense for to fail with unwelcome repercussions, especially opposite to a desired outcome
“The failure of the Government to control the explosion in public pay could yet rebound on the private sector.”
Past tense for to fail in the intended effect
Past tense for to collide forcefully with something
Past tense for to recur, or break out anew after a dormant period
Past tense for to cause a sound to carry and have an echo effect
Past tense for to act in a given way in response to something
(of light or an image) Past tense for to bend back or mirror
Past tense for to move or jump suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards
Bent or sent back (especially of incident sound or light)
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