Etymology: [ 'rE-"baund, ri-' ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French rebondir, from Old French, from re- + bondir to bound; more at BOUND.
geri sıçrama, yankılanmak, sekme, Basketbolda rakip oyuncunun topu potaya atıp girmemesinden dolayı veya şuta yapılan bloktan sonra topa sahip olmak, ribaunt, geri gelme, geritepki, geri tepme, fırlama, laçkalık, çarpıp geri sıçra, sıçrama, rezonans, yansıma, yansımak, yeniden ciltlenmiş, çarpıp geri gelmek, yankı, tepki, hayal kırıklığından sonraki tepki, sekmek, reaksiyon, geri sıçramak, Uyarının kesilmesini takiben dokunun yeni bir güçle, tam kasılma veya tamg evşeme tarzında refleks hareket göstermesi, geri tepme, rebound, rebound,v.çarpıp geri sıçra:n.geri sekme, geri sekme, spor ribaunt, rebound sek, ciltle, yankılamak, geri sekmek, k.dili. hayal kırıklığından sonraki tepki, ribaund,
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yankılanmak
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sekme isim
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Basketbolda rakip oyuncunun topu potaya atıp girmemesinden dolayı veya şuta yapılan bloktan sonra topa sahip olmak Spor
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ribaunt Spor
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geri gelme
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geritepki
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geri tepme
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fırlama Askeri
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laçkalık
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çarpıp geri sıçra
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sıçrama
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rezonans
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yansıma
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yansımak
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yeniden ciltlenmiş
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çarpıp geri gelmek
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yankı
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tepki
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hayal kırıklığından sonraki tepki
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sekmek
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reaksiyon
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geri sıçramak
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Uyarının kesilmesini takiben dokunun yeni bir güçle, tam kasılma veya tamg evşeme tarzında refleks hareket göstermesi, geri tepme Tıp
present participle of rebound, To bound or spring back from a force, An instance of rebounding, generally credited to a particular player, An effort to recover from a setback, A return to health or well-being; a recovery, To jump up or get back up again, The strike of the ball after it has bounced off a defending player or the crossbar or goalpost, An errant shot, Simple past tense and past participle of rebind, A gaining of possession of an errant, usually after it bounces off a backboard or the rim of the basket, rbd, A puck that bounces off the goalie's body or equipment, body or equipment, (n) a missed shot that bounces off the backboard or basket; (v) to go to the net and gain control of the ball after a missed shot, binding other than the original, This term has nothing to do with basketball What it refers to is the suspension springing back after it's been momentarily compressed (See Jounce), The extension of an air actuator beyond its design height (099), The return of original symptoms when treatment stops, To gain possession from an errant shot, The act of rebounding; resilience, past of rebind, Confession of personal sins leading to restoration of fellowship (1 John 1:9), A swing to a high level of glucose (sugar) in the blood after having a low level See also: Somogyi effect, spring back, bounce back, If something rebounds from a solid surface, it bounces or springs back from it. His shot in the 21st minute of the game rebounded from a post The hot liquid splashed down on the concrete and rebounded, If an action or situation rebounds on you, it has an unpleasant effect on you, especially when this effect was intended for someone else. Mia realised her trick had rebounded on her The CIA was extremely wary of interfering with the foreign Press; in the past, such interference had rebounded, If you say that someone is on the rebound, you mean that they have just ended a relationship with a girlfriend or boyfriend. This often makes them do things they would not normally do. He took heroin for the first time when he was on the rebound from a broken relationship, ball which bounces back away from the basket (Basketball); puck that bounces back away from the goal (Hockey), To spring back; to start back; to be sent back or reverberated by elastic force on collision with another body; as, a rebounding echo, the act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration; "he is still on the rebound from his wife's death, To send back; to reverberate, To give back an echo, To bound again or repeatedly, as a horse, In basketball, a rebound is a shot which someone catches after it has hit the board behind the basket, a movement back from an impact, when a player grabs a ball that is coming off the rim or backboard after a shot attempt; see offensive rebound and defensive rebound, The motion of a wheel that extends the suspension The opposite of jounce, Gather in and gain control of a missed shot; a missed shot that is retrieved See the interpretations for Rebound analysis at Formulas > EBA, Depressed under the weight of the glaciers, the surface of the earth in the North Country is slowly, very slowly bouncing back Since the recession of the glaciers, the earth's crust in northeastern Minnesota has rebounded some 330', a rise which continues today, 1) A carom of the ball off the backboard after a missed shot 2) Gaining possession of the ball after it has come off the backboard As a verb, to get a rebound See defensive rebound; offensive rebound, Also called upwarping, this is the uplift of a regional area of the Earth's crust, usually as a result of the release of isostatic pressure, e g melting of an ice sheet, a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration; "he is still on the rebound from his wife's death", the act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot, spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide", Gather in and gain control of a missed shot; a missed shot that is retrieved, return to a former condition; "The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends"; "The stock market rallied",
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present participle of rebound
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To bound or spring back from a force
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An instance of rebounding, generally credited to a particular player
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An effort to recover from a setback - "Never date anyone who is on the rebound."
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A return to health or well-being; a recovery - "I am on the rebound."
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To jump up or get back up again
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The strike of the ball after it has bounced off a defending player or the crossbar or goalpost
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An errant shot
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Simple past tense and past participle of rebind
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A gaining of possession of an errant, usually after it bounces off a backboard or the rim of the basket
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rebound.
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A puck that bounces off the goalie's body or equipment
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body or equipment
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(n) a missed shot that bounces off the backboard or basket; (v) to go to the net and gain control of the ball after a missed shot
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binding other than the original
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This term has nothing to do with basketball What it refers to is the suspension springing back after it's been momentarily compressed (See Jounce)
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The extension of an air actuator beyond its design height (099)
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The return of original symptoms when treatment stops
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To gain possession from an errant shot
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The act of rebounding; resilience
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past of rebind
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Confession of personal sins leading to restoration of fellowship (1 John 1:9)
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A swing to a high level of glucose (sugar) in the blood after having a low level See also: Somogyi effect
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spring back, bounce back fiil
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If something rebounds from a solid surface, it bounces or springs back from it. His shot in the 21st minute of the game rebounded from a post The hot liquid splashed down on the concrete and rebounded
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If an action or situation rebounds on you, it has an unpleasant effect on you, especially when this effect was intended for someone else. Mia realised her trick had rebounded on her The CIA was extremely wary of interfering with the foreign Press; in the past, such interference had rebounded
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If you say that someone is on the rebound, you mean that they have just ended a relationship with a girlfriend or boyfriend. This often makes them do things they would not normally do. He took heroin for the first time when he was on the rebound from a broken relationship
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ball which bounces back away from the basket (Basketball); puck that bounces back away from the goal (Hockey) isim
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To spring back; to start back; to be sent back or reverberated by elastic force on collision with another body; as, a rebounding echo
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the act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration; "he is still on the rebound from his wife's death
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To send back; to reverberate
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To give back an echo
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To bound again or repeatedly, as a horse
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In basketball, a rebound is a shot which someone catches after it has hit the board behind the basket
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a movement back from an impact
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when a player grabs a ball that is coming off the rim or backboard after a shot attempt; see offensive rebound and defensive rebound
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The motion of a wheel that extends the suspension The opposite of jounce
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Gather in and gain control of a missed shot; a missed shot that is retrieved See the interpretations for Rebound analysis at Formulas > EBA
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Depressed under the weight of the glaciers, the surface of the earth in the North Country is slowly, very slowly bouncing back Since the recession of the glaciers, the earth's crust in northeastern Minnesota has rebounded some 330', a rise which continues today
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1) A carom of the ball off the backboard after a missed shot 2) Gaining possession of the ball after it has come off the backboard As a verb, to get a rebound See defensive rebound; offensive rebound
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Also called upwarping, this is the uplift of a regional area of the Earth's crust, usually as a result of the release of isostatic pressure, e g melting of an ice sheet
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a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration; "he is still on the rebound from his wife's death"
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the act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot
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spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
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Gather in and gain control of a missed shot; a missed shot that is retrieved
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return to a former condition; "The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends"; "The stock market rallied"
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