Rebound is used as a verb that means to recoil, bounce, or ricochet. As a noun, it means a recoil, bounce, ricochet, or repercussion. Example sentences: As a verb: You will rebound from this disappointment before you know it. As a noun: The rebound off the backboard put the ball right into the basket!
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The synonyms for retreat are: draw back withdraw recoil leave
*The spelling "does" is a present tense form of to do.It is also a homograph of the plural of doe (a female deer).Examples:"He does various jobs for the factory managers.""Does this mean I passed the test?""That gun does have a powerful recoil."(noun)"We watched the does and their fawns for about an hour."
hate, object to, loathe, despise, disapprove, detest, recoil from
The impact caused the gun to recoil sharply in the shooter's hands.
My brother recoil when he saw the big, ugly spider climb up the stairs.
She fired the gun, causing it to recoil sharply in her hands.
as a VERB: This gun will recoil a lot. or: He recoiled at the awful sight of the wrecked car. as a NOUN: This gun has a lot of recoil. The recoil of a .338 magnum rifle is uncomfortable.
All firearms have recoil Also He recoiled in shock as the caged lion snarled inches from his face.
I recoiled when I heard that we are going to kill the rat in our lab today.
(v.) to spring back, shrink; (n.) the act of springing back.In The Speckled Band, sleuth Sherlock Holmes points out that "violence does, in truth, recoil upon the violent."
The prefix of "recoil" is "re-".
You can never stop recoil. You can reduce the felt effects, but, the recoil will still be there.
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You need to define recoil capacity. All firearms have some degree of recoil. However, recoil CAPACITY is not a term used with firearms.
It can be either.The gun will recoil when he fires it (verb). If he is not careful, the recoil will dislocate his shoulder (noun)!