Repercussion (Noun)
Syllable division: re·per·cus·sion
How to pronounce: UK: /ˌriː.pəˈkʌʃ.ən/ US: /ˌriː.pɚˈkʌʃ.ən/
Meaning: The consequence that a decision, event, or action has on something, especially when that consequence is negative.
Example:
> If another pandemic breaks out, it will have serious repercussions on various countries' economies.
> Her decision to resign without notice had several repercussions on her income.
> His bad attitude will have serious repercussions on his growth at the company.
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The event of last night, had some repercussion because of disagreements between the people.
Very good sentence Nirvana! 😀
Say it like this:
The event of last night had some repercussions because of disagreements between the people.
The repercussions of her comments could be serious.
The repercussions of the change in policy will be felt throughout Europe.
Very good sentences Vlad! 😀
You can also say:
The repercussions of the policy change will be felt throughout Europe.
> Man, the decision to resign without notice had several repercussions on
his income.
> Launch captain take the wrong decision, and the launch had repercussions
of an accident.