Similar words: bound, bounded, abound in, boundary, abounding, eastbound, roundabout, out of bounds. Meaning: [rɪ'baʊnd] n. 1. a movement back from an impact 2. a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration 3. the act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot. v. 1. spring back; spring away from an impact 2. return to a former condition.
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61. Anxiety, which may have been eased by the hypnotic treatment, may also rebound.
62. We win playing a certain way, and you have to defend and rebound.
63. Apart from blame for carelessness, that would not rebound on anyone, certainly not any of your particular friends.
64. To be sure, a large-enough drop in heating oil demand could undermine a rebound in prices, analysts said.
65. There is a process of segregation which can rebound on the marriage.
66. The duration and amplitude of rebound pressure increased as the distension volume increased.
67. Demmollari took the spot kick, Wright parried and substitute Tlis Shulkai headed over the rebound.
68. Although rebound is a temporary reaction, it tends to reinforce insomniacs' belief that they can not sleep without medication.
69. Against Oregon five days later, he made the go-ahead basket, grabbed a rebound and sparked his lethargic teammates.
70. Rebound A serious problem with the use of hypnotics, particularly shorter-acting ones, is rebound insomnia.
71. Cole's shot hit the near post, and Beckham scored from the rebound.
72. Stocks also benefited from a rebound in Treasury bond prices that drove yields lower.
73. He can score, pass, rebound and ignite the crowd.
74. I tried to sneak in for the offensive rebound.
75. uni-Trek adjustable preload with rebound damping.
76. Rebound tenderness is noted on physical examination.
77. The vibrations accompanying the rebound are the earth quake.
78. But their misjudgement came to rebound on them badly.
79. Add a rebound game board game mode.
80. Tight credit could suppress any rebound in spending, furthermore.
81. And value can be underestimated apparently before the uncertainty that the firm with main powerful area is in ursine city and panic, and can rebound quickly again when economic situation improves.
82. Figure 3 for first the order impact post - principal rebound acceleration from arrive the negative transient process.
83. China's incipient rebound relies on a timeworn stimulus formula: upping the ante on infrastructure spending to support growth in anticipation of a return of global demand for Chinese-made goods.
84. In crude oil futures prices rebound slightly, driven by oil production unit Pu Zhang.
85. If the 2100 break - point pressure on the stock is still room for further rebound.
86. The "green shoots" crowd — those believing global recovery is nigh — drew special encouragement from a 2.2% rebound in real U.S. consumer expenditure in the first quarter of 2009.
87. Experiment results show that the new prediction method can control the rebound forecast error within a certain range, the compensate measures has been achieved good results.
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88. At the same time, Wen indicated no roll-back in the fiscal stimulus that spurred a rebound: the government targeted a deeper budget deficit for 2010.
89. FNN efficiently maps the complex non-linear relationship between data by drill and rebound methods for its automatic learning, generation and fuzzy logic inference.
90. He sees depression-level markets that will probably rebound from their lows. He sees commercial banks that will be buried in consumer loan and mortgage writedowns.
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