Similar words: flash back, backlog, tackle, slash, flash, clash, slashed, splashed. Meaning: n. 1. a movement back from an impact 2. an adverse reaction to some political or social occurrence. v. come back to the originator of an action with an undesired effect.
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1. The 1970s saw the first backlash against the emerging women's movement.
2. Such a decision may provoke a backlash from their supporters.
3. He also warned of a possible anti-Western backlash.
4. They face a backlash from shareholders.
5. The government is facing an angry backlash from voters over the new tax.
6. The management fear a backlash from angry fans over the team's recent poor performances.
7. But the potential for a public backlash is there.
8. The predicted backlash from true-blue supporters has never materialised.
9. But it was not long before a backlash began.
10. But it was time for backlash.
11. A backlash to atonal techno-pop or angst-ridden thrash-rock?
12. He feared backlash, and warned against it in letters.
13. They fear a backlash from the war.
14. The backlash within the majority population took a different path.
15. But a press backlash did get into gear, leaving a handful of diehard music writers to fight a bitter battle.
16. The backlash is awaited with interest by everyone, even those with only a passing interest in the music scene.
17. In partial deference to that pOtential backlash, current incumbents did not actively seek committee endorsement.
18. The campaign in the popular press mobilised a backlash against the very idea of the welfare state itself.
19. The fall of the fascist dictatorship was followed by a left-wing backlash.
20. Richmondshire Rifle and Pistol Club members fear a public backlash against their sport after an armed siege in Darlington.
21. But any such gains would be wiped out by a backlash from your core pro-life constituents.
22. By 1985, when the psychoanalysts attempted to reintroduce masochism, a backlash against feminism, against uppity women, was current.
23. It is perhaps not surprising that this caused a political backlash in the early 1990s.
24. The tuners are Jackson's own and feel satisfyingly smooth and efficient, with no unwanted backlash.
25. Self-improvement and upward mobility became suspect in the general Sixties backlash against bourgeois materialism.
26. Keep a thumb lightly on the spool and apply pressure as the lure hits the water to avoid backlash.
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27. Darnton knows the commercial success of his book may lead to a critical backlash.
28. Members of the Rifle and Pistol Club fear a public backlash against their sport after a recent armed raid in the village.
29. Perhaps he will hold back, not least for fear of the international backlash such a violation of democracy would trigger.
30. In yet another scenario, group rights prevail over individual rights, but the global economy is depressed, resulting in Backlash.
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