repercussion
noun
- vocal singing technique consisting on singing a tone with a constant pitch
- act or process of having consequences
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˌɹiː.pəˈkʌʃ.ən/ / /ˌɹi.pɚˈkʌʃ.ən/ / /ˌɹɛp.ɚˈkʌʃ.ən/
noun
Etymology: From Middle French répercussion, from Latin repercussio (“rebounding; repercussion”), from repercutio (“cause to rebound, reflect, strike against”), from re- + percutio (“beat, strike”), from per- (“thoroughly”) + quatio (“shake”).
- A consequence or ensuing result of some action.
“You realize this little stunt of yours is going to have some pretty serious repercussions.”
- The act of driving back, or the state of being driven back; reflection; reverberation.
“the repercussion of sound”
“Ever echoing back in endless repercussion.”
- Rapid reiteration of the same sound.
- The subsidence of a tumour or eruption by the action of a repellent.
- In a vaginal examination, the act of imparting through the uterine wall with the finger a shock to the foetus, so that it bounds upward, and falls back again against the examining finger.