Examples of 'has rebounded' in a sentence

Meaning of "has rebounded"

This phrase indicates a recovery or improvement from a previous setback or decline. It is often used to describe a situation, economy, or individual that has experienced a positive turnaround after a period of decline

How to use "has rebounded" in a sentence

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has rebounded
The banking sector has rebounded somewhat.
It has rebounded in recent years as the economy recovered.
Job creation has rebounded strongly.
Italian business confidence has rebounded.
The city has rebounded from that period.
And he listed ways the nation has rebounded.
Their population has rebounded to their former numbers.
Since then the northern part has rebounded.
It too has rebounded quite sufficiently.
Consumer confidence has rebounded.
Cage has rebounded before.
The good news is that the economy has rebounded.
Renovation activity has rebounded in the last three quarters.
Capital outflows have been stopped and the yuan has rebounded.
The global economy has rebounded faster than expected.

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We are very pleased to see that the Gambian economy has rebounded strongly.
The market has rebounded from five years ago.
Xiaomi is the only smartphone in the world that has rebounded after a decline in sales.
The pair has rebounded in early trading after a fall yesterday.
The Canadian economy has rebounded in January.
Consumption has rebounded and should continue to be supported by a solid labour market.
Las Reinas has rebounded.
Rose has rebounded from his time in New York.
Harvey notes that profitability has rebounded substantially in recent years.
It has rebounded since, but is still far below historical norms.
I do not think Spike has rebounded yet from his sickness.
Some good news: private sector job creation has rebounded.
This discredit also has rebounded on the parties of the radical left.
With improved business confidence and financial conditions, private investment has rebounded.
Global economic growth has rebounded and is expected to remain stable but low.
However, from this year, the number of illegal immigrants on this channel has rebounded.
The German economy has rebounded strongly from the recession.
The mining industry in Bolivia, apparently buoyed by gold production has rebounded.
Robbie Ray has rebounded big time from last year.
Fortunately, the market has rebounded well.
Tourism has rebounded in recent years, however.
The truth is, my weight has rebounded a little.
Spain has rebounded strongly and employment is increasing, helped by past reforms.
Economic activity has rebounded across Africa.
It has rebounded to number eighty-five, where it stayed for an additional two weeks.
Europe 's economy has rebounded for many reasons.
While the global financial crisis took a significant toll on Kazakhstan 's economy, it has rebounded well.
I noted that the Euro has rebounded slightly in the past few weeks.
Following a series of state interventions, the stock market has rebounded since last Thursday.
Consumer-price inflation has rebounded somewhat from the very low levels recorded last year.
In British Columbia and the Prairie provinces growth has rebounded from last year 's decline.
The Dutch economy has rebounded weakly, due to minimal domestic consumption.
After declining for many years, support for unions has rebounded since the financial crisis.
Since then the catch has rebounded to near-record levels due to Alaska 's salmon management.
The nation's economy has rebounded.

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