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rebound

[ri-bound, ree-bound, ree-bound, ri-bound] / rɪˈbaʊnd, ˈriˈbaʊnd, ˈriˌbaʊnd, rɪˈbaʊnd /


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He sees the gather as a win for everyone: “The horses get moved, and adopted, and the wetlands get an opportunity to rebound — hopefully.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 30, 2026

This year occupancy continued to rebound, climbing to 89.9% in the first quarter, according to NIC MAP, an industry data source.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 29, 2026

The rise of AI-enabled and smart bikes has fuelled hopes of a rebound for the business.

From Barron's • Jun. 28, 2026

He marked his 30th cap for Panama with his first international goal in March, converting a rebound as they beat South Africa in Cape Town.

From BBC • Jun. 27, 2026

She could remember every detail of the day when Mo had rebound them.

From "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke




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