Repercuss (Verb)
Meaning
Cause repercussions; have an unwanted effect.
Classification
Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..
Examples
- Laying off a quarter of the workforce may repercuss on employee morale and overall productivity.
- Her reckless driving caused a minor accident that would repercuss on her insurance premiums and driving record.
- The company's unethical business practices eventually began to repercuss on its image and customer base.
- His public outburst would repercuss on his reputation and relations with colleagues and friends.
- The president's decision to raise taxes without public consent would certainly repercuss on his popularity and chances of re-election.