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  • 61negative — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 denial PHRASES ▪ in the negative ▪ She answered the question in the negative. 2 developed photographic film ADJECTIVE ▪ original …

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  • 62possible — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem, sound ▪ become ▪ make sth ▪ New technology has made it possible to communicate more easily. ▪ …

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  • 63severe — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem, sound ▪ become, grow ▪ remain ADVERB ▪ extremely …

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  • 64echo — Synonyms and related words: CRT spot, DM display, Doppler signal, IF signal, IM display, RF echoes, accord, acknowledge, acknowledgment, act like, action and reaction, adumbration, affect, agree, agree in opinion, agree with, answer, answer back …

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  • 65interference — Synonyms and related words: amplitude, antagonism, antinode, antipathy, arrest, arrestation, arrestment, atmospherics, backlash, blaring, blasting, blind spot, block, blockage, blocking, check, clashing, clogging, closing up, closure, collision,… …

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  • 66rebound — Synonyms and related words: adaptability, backfire, backlash, backlashing, be reflected, be sent back, boom, boomerang, booming, bounce, bounce back, bounciness, bound, bound back, buoyance, buoyancy, cannon, cannon off, carom, comeback,… …

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  • 67reverberation — re|ver|be|ra|tion [rıˌvə:bəˈreıʃən US ə:r ] n 1.) [C usually plural] a severe effect that is caused by a particular event and continues for a long time = ↑repercussion ▪ the scandal s political reverberations 2.) [U and C] a loud sound that is… …

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  • 68reverberation — [[t]rɪvɜ͟ː(r)bəre͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] reverberations 1) N COUNT: usu pl Reverberations are serious effects that follow a sudden, dramatic event. The move by the two London colleges is sending reverberations through higher education. Syn: repercussion 2)… …

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  • 69report — I. v. a. 1. Announce, annunciate, declare, communicate, set forth, make known, give an account of. 2. Relate, mention, bruit, advertise, publish, tell, promulgate, give out, state, rumor, circulate publicly. 3. Take down (in writing), make… …

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  • 70rebound — rebound, reverberate, recoil, resile, repercuss are comparable when they mean to spring back to an original position or shape. Rebound basically implies a springing back after a collision or impact {the ball readily rebounds when thrown against a …

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