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boomerang

[boo-muh-rang] / ˈbu məˌræŋ /


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But higher interest rates could cause problems elsewhere in the financial system that boomerang on the banks.

From Washington Post

Not only has Russia withstood the economic assault, but the sanctions have boomeranged — hitting the very countries that imposed them.

From Salon

Murphy’s boomeranging heart rate is one of a number of mysterious conditions afflicting Americans weeks or months after coronavirus infections that suggest the potential of a looming cardiac crisis.

From Washington Post

When asked whether sanctions were ready should there by a Russian attack, Le Drian said that was the case and they would be massive even if they would also have a boomerang effect on Europe.

From Reuters

But sanctions also could boomerang on U.S. and European economies, particularly if Putin retaliates.

From Washington Post