Use "repercussion" in a sentence

1. The president's death had unexpected repercussion.

2. Diagnostician's digit repercussion of percussion.

3. This is probably the biggest repercussion of the calculation.

4. 75 synonyms for Consequence: result, effect, outcome, repercussion, end, issue, event, sequel

5. Synonyms for Corollary include consequence, effect, result, outcome, upshot, conclusion, sequel, product, repercussion and end

6. It would inevitably evoke a strong repercussion among people from different walks of life.

7. The causes of outpatient drug repercussion were analyzed[Sentencedict.com], and the countermeasure to decrease the events.

8. Objective To explore the curative effects of Maozhaocao Capsule repercussion of baby after injecting Kajiemiao.

9. The immediate repercussion of this move was to abort McDowell's coordinated attack with McClellan on Richmond.

10. The head of the machine consist of electromagnetic clutch and electromagnetic brake, it is characterized with quick repercussion and low noise.

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12. Like poets, Virgos have a keen eye for every minute detail, however, their meticulousness may have negligence of larger details, as a possible repercussion.

13. In discussing the repercussion of the global economic crisis, Hong Kong's leader, Donald Tsang, joined other leaders in signaling a need for "Strengthening global free trade and investment: which should be key priorities?"

14. Overall, “the comparison of the results of speech Audiometries between the subjects with RA and PSS [primary Sjögren syndrome] shows a greater auditory and language recognition repercussion in the second group,” researchers wrote

15. Carom: 1 n a glancing rebound Synonyms: ricochet Type of: backlash , rebound , recoil , repercussion a movement back from an impact n a shot in billiards in which the cue ball contacts one object ball and then the other Synonyms: cannon Type of: shot , stroke (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or