Definition of Bounce back

1. Verb. Improve in health. "He got well fast"

Exact synonyms: Get Over, Get Well
Generic synonyms: Ameliorate, Better, Improve, Meliorate
Antonyms: Get Worse

Definition of Bounce back

1. Verb. (idiomatic) To recover from a negative without seemingly any damage. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bounce Back

boulimia
boulle
boulles
bouls
boult
boulted
boulter
boulters
boultin
boulting
boultings
boults
boun
bounce back (current term)
bounce frequency
bounce house
bounce houses
bounce off
bounce off the walls
bounce out
bounceable
bounceback
bouncebackability
bouncebackable
bouncebacks
bounced
bounced check
bounced off the walls

Literary usage of Bounce back

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. OECD Economic Surveys: Sweden by Publishing Oecd Publishing (2005)
"Consequently, the core inflation rate fell below the bottom of the central bank's 1-3% target range early in 2005, although it is expected to bounce back up ..."

2. The Realities of Modern Science: An Introduction for the General Reader by John Mills (1919)
"If they are elastic they bounce back. In order, however, that the pressure shall remain constant as time goes on they must maintain the same average ..."

3. Second Biennial Tire Recycling Conference: Conference Proceedingsby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1997)
"Ms. Brooks has negotiated with local industry for the disposal of waste tires collected by the bounce back Tire Cleanup and Recycling Program. ..."

4. Why Can't I See the Angels?: Children's Questions to a Sufi Saint by M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (2002)
"If you do, the wisdom you try to teach will only go to him and bounce back at you, just as weapons hurled against a rock bounce back at the one who threw ..."

5. Computer Science Research Activities in Asia: Software Technology and by David K. Kahaner (1994)
"Both the exchange markets and the stock markets in most of the Asian countries have begun to bounce back, in some cases quite substantially. ..."

6. Vibrations and Waves by Benjamin Crowell (2002)
"If the waves bounce back and forth many times between the amplifier and the antenna, a great deal of their energy will be absorbed. ..."

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