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  1. 1. (often plural) a result or consequence, esp one that is somewhat removed from the action or event which precipitated it. the repercussions of the war are still keenly felt. 2. a recoil after impact; a rebound. 3. a reflection, esp of sound; echo or reverberation. 4. music.

  2. Beaucoup ont tendance à écrire « répercution » avec le suffixe « -tion », peut-être parce que le verbe « répercuter » dont il est dérivé s’écrit avec un « t ». Il s’agit d’une faute d’orthographe, car « répercussion » s’écrit avec le suffixe « -ssion ». Exemples : Votre comportement aura une répercussion sur ...

  3. REPERCUSSIONS definition: the effects that an action or event has on something, especially bad effects: . Learn more.

  4. REPERCUSSION translate: repercusión. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  5. Anne felt the repercussions of the earlier incident. Changes in the industry had major repercussions for the local community. The international repercussions are still being felt today. The pay cuts are likely to have serious repercussions on productivity. The repercussions of the change in policy will be felt throughout Europe.

  6. 4 meanings: 1. a result or consequence, esp one that is somewhat removed from the action or event which precipitated it 2. a.... Click for more definitions.

  7. Traducción de "repercussions" en español. The ecologic disaster had its first repercussions in the political system. El desastre ecológico ya tuvo las primeras repercusiones en el sistema político. The repercussions of social roles are determining factors for social cohesion. Las repercusiones de los roles sociales son determinantes para la ...