English to Arabic Dictionary repercussion

repercussion

انعكاس
definition
noun
the move would have grave repercussions for the entire region
an unintended consequence occurring some time after an event or action, especially an unwelcome one.
the recoil of something after impact.
translation of 'repercussion'
noun
أثر,
ترجيع,
انعكاس,
ارتداد,
رد,
نتيجة,
صدى
example
Dempsey must contend with charges that his scheme will drive up the price of houses, with all of the serious political 'repercussions' that would result.
The lack of precautionary action by Mr Smith matters which raise serious public issues that have 'repercussive' effects upon the citizens of Australia as well as the applicant in particular.
China insists that the peg of the Hong Kong dollar to the US dollar will be kept for the moment, but if it were to fail, then there would be serious 'repercussions' on the Chinese economy.
This anarchist episode, brief as it was, had serious 'repercussions' on the political stance of the free traders.
His views seemed to have been that this country must suffer the consequences of 'repercussions' from abroad, which may well have been the result, at least in part, of errors in American monetary policy.
Put differently, the threat of the 'repercussive' measures of messing with the United States will never disappear, and must be enforced.
The tightening of our money supply will have serious 'repercussions' on our domestic economy.
With the software, users can evaluate alternative management plans and study potential 'repercussions' on business financial performance and position before investments or changes are made.
The decision will have profound 'repercussions' on this debate in New Zealand; let's hope the issue doesn't die with unfinished business.
That affected not only the racial mix of the country but went on to having wider 'repercussions' on the culture of the country.
Instead, we follow the 'repercussions' of the backfiring motor car.
It remains to be seen whether events in Russia will have wider 'repercussions' .
However, attacks don't need to be specifically targeted at enterprises - or even carry a malicious payload - to have serious 'repercussions' on the enterprise's operations.
The legacy of World War II continues to have 'repercussions' on the bilateral relationship.
Never mind, there's usually sheer joy of a restoration to normality within hours, to be followed by 'repercussive' traffic jams for the rest of the day in areas remote to the power cut.
The warning comes after the high-profile arrest and prosecution of an Australian tourist last year and the rising tension caused by 'repercussive' protests.
Common amongst the concept of property law is that it deals with the accumulation, protection, use, and limitation of wealth and therefore has serious 'repercussions' on many other aspects of society.
At the court hearing, the company emphasised its offer was conditional on there being no 'repercussive' claims from other groups.
Last year there was a serious drop off in the numbers, which had big 'repercussions' on the market.
Instead it tracked the far-reaching effects of events in the show, sometimes through entire seasons and often with 'repercussions' only manifesting themselves years down the line.
Its medium term outlook however is clouded by a possible crisis in America and its 'repercussions' on China and the rest of the world.
Both Russia and the West are also worried by the 'repercussions' of large-scale unemployment among its nuclear specialists.
Research has shown that these types of problems are having serious 'repercussions' on the U.S. work force.
In the past, European nations were mostly concerned with the ensuing 'repercussions' for their traditional understandings of national identity and the effects on their national cultures.
These are huge differences that would inevitably have dramatic 'repercussions' on the overall cost of credit.
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