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rebounded

adjective as in returned

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Stock prices of Apple, Alphabet and other Silicon Valley tech companies rebounded on Monday after the Trump administration said electronics, including semiconductors and smartphones, were exempt from the “reciprocal tariffs” announced earlier this month.

The second was another calamity, Vicario again culpable when he turned home striker Marshall Munetsi's tame header on to Spence when he could have held on, the ball rebounded back into his own goal.

From BBC

Their population reached an all-time low of just 23 birds in 1987 but has rebounded to around 500 thanks to dedicated conservation efforts, according to the U.S.

“We certainly feel for those folks, and we want to do everything we can to get this population rebounded.”

In response, longer term German bonds saw their biggest sell-off in years on Wednesday, and the euro jumped to its highest level in almost four months, while stocks also rebounded.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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