repercussion
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The repercussions of the scandal were felt in distant countries, affecting global finances.
Definition:further removed in time, space, or degree; remote, not immediate.
Example:The decision to raise interest rates could have significant economic repercussions on the market.
Definition:relating to the economy or financial matters.
Example:Long-lasting repercussions of the historical event continue to shape modern society.
Definition:lasting or continuing for a long time, especially after a cause or origin is no longer apparent.
Example:The social repercussions of the new policy were far-reaching and influenced many aspects of life.
Definition:pertaining to society or its organization, customs, and relationships.
Example:The environmental repercussions of industrial activities on the river have been devastating.
Definition:relating to the natural world, especially the physical aspects of the environment in which organisms live.
Example:The intended changes were met with unintended repercussions, leading to additional problems.
Definition:not planned; unexpected; inadvertent.
Example:Legal repercussions of the breach of contract came into play when the parties involved were sued.
Definition:concerning the field of law and legal matters.
Example:Political repercussions of the recent election have been intense.
Definition:relating to government and the governance of states.
Example:Socially, the decision influenced perceptions and led to a series of unintended repercussions.
Definition:relating to the social consequences of an action or event.
Example:Practical repercussions of the project were carefully considered before its implementation.
Definition:dealing with what can be done; having a practical purpose or effect.
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