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  1. Noun. Idiom. Filter. verb. rebounded, rebounding, rebounds. To bound back; spring back upon impact with something. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To make bound or spring back. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To return (a sound) Webster's New World. To recover, as from depression or disappointment. American Heritage.

  2. From Longman Business Dictionary re‧bound /rɪˈbaʊnd/ verb [ intransitive] to increase or grow again after decreasing signs that the economy will rebound next year Stock prices rebounded from Wednesday’s steep slide. —rebound noun [ countable] He forecasts a strong rebound in oil prices. → See Verb table.

  3. (business) a positive reaction that happens after something negative There are signs of an economic rebound. Idioms. on the rebound. while you are sad and confused, especially after a relationship has ended Paul left her and three months later she married Andy on the rebound. They first met when he was on the rebound from a broken relationship.

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