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after-effect

noun as in repercussion

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It’s the tryptophan after-effect, right?

Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said on Friday the after-effect of recent banking sector troubles is expected to take some pressure off the U.S. central bank's interest rake hiking cycle.

From Reuters

Muddying this picture is another potential after-effect: blood abnormalities that make clots of all sorts more likely to form.

And 90% didn't know deafness is a common after-effect of meningitis.

From BBC

That third incident of shaking was a psychological after-effect of the first time, explained a government spokesman, saying that the worry the trembling might recur sparked a fresh bout of shaking.

From BBC

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

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