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n. - The act of securing possession of the basketball as it comes back after a missed shot; A reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration; A movement back from an impact

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Used as a noun, listen here, it means: n. - The act of securing possession of the basketball as it comes back after a missed shot; A reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration; A movement back from an impact. Used as a verb, listen here, it means: To spring back on collision or impact with another body.

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Usage examples (38)
  • He is still on the rebound from his wife's death
  • A short term rebound back to support level is expected.
  • MAs to provide resistance for a short-term rebound in the shares.
  • Any short-term rebound "will be difficult if not doubtful," he said.
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  • ''rebound" is a heteronym, which means you may find it with different pronunciations and different meanings.
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