20 examples of repercussions in sentences

Its repercussion on the Irak undertaking was obvious.

The boy's elation began to change to fear as he considered the possible repercussions of his actions.

The repercussion was at once felt even in our remote corner of the earth.

Moreover, any mark or injury inflicted upon this Double will be found exactly reproduced by the phenomenon of repercussion upon the shrunken physical body lying in its trance" "An injury inflicted upon the one you say would be reproduced also on the other?" repeated Maloney, his excitement growing again.

Anything done to the Double acts by repercussion upon the physical body.

They're the most curious scars in the world, these scars transferred by repercussion from an injured Double.

Recoil N. recoil; reaction, retroaction; revulsion; bounce, rebound, ricochet; repercussion, recalcitration^; kick, contrecoup [Fr.]; springing back &c v.; elasticity &c 325; reflection, reflexion [Brit.], reflex, reflux; reverberation &c (resonance) 408; rebuff, repulse; return.

Others assign it to the repercussion of the voice from accidental angles.

The judicious playwright will often ask himself, "Is it the actual substance of this scene that I require, or only its repercussion?"

" We may still notice a "repercussion" of words from one coxcomb to another; though somehow the words have been changed or translated.

In Rome, Mozart gave a miraculous attestation of his quickness of ear, and extensive memory, by bringing away from the Sistine Chapel the "Miserere of Allegri," a work full of imitation and repercussion, mostly for a double choir, and continually changing in the combination and relation of the parts.

The sage precepts of the first instructors of the world are transmitted from age to age with little variation, and echoed from one author to another, not perhaps without some loss of their original force at every repercussion.

To see helpless infancy stretching out her hands, and pouring out her cries in testimony of dependence, without any powers to alarm jealousy, or any guilt to alienate affection, must surely awaken tenderness in every human mind; and tenderness once excited will be hourly increased by the natural contagion of felicity, by the repercussion of communicated pleasure, by the consciousness of the dignity of benefaction.

It turned to be a chance encounter of which I still feel the repercussions.

The "repercussion" of Revolution is making itself felt.

The cliffs to the north of Argostoli were in sight, looming sheer rock above the sea line, and the wind, rapidly increasing, blew directly on shore, bringing with it a quick, sharp sea, and getting up before long a cross sea by the repercussion from the cliffs, so that in the complicated tumult of waters the old, heavy paddle steamer rolled and pitched like a log, the water pouring over the bulwarks with every roll either way.

The first repercussion was the war which broke out in September 1911 between Italy and Turkey for the possession of Tripoli and Cyrenaica, which Italy, with its usual insight, saw was vital to its position as a Mediterranean power and therefore determined to acquire before any other power had time or courage to do so.

This comparative stagnation was broken at last by the Young Turk pronunciamiento at Salonika in 1908, which produced such momentous repercussions all through the Nearer East.

There are many thoughts which are valuable to the man who thinks them; but out of them only a few which possess strength to produce either repercussion or reflex action, that is, to win the reader's sympathy after they have been written down.

Whatever Russia may do, through repercussion, for the rest of the world, she remains finally aloneisolated in her Government, in her ideals, in her ambitions, in her abnegations.

20 examples of  repercussions  in sentences