Examples of 'rebounded' in a sentence

Meaning of "rebounded"

Rebound (verb): to bounce back after hitting a surface, or to recover after a setback. In sports or relationships, it refers to making a quick recovery or comeback
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  • simple past tense and past participle of rebound

How to use "rebounded" in a sentence

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She rebounded with seven consecutive wins.
I am afraid my little trick has rather rebounded on me.
Sales rebounded with the second generation.
The conventional categories have rebounded nicely.
And the ball rebounded to our opponents.
So why have not home sales rebounded.
Pagong rebounded by winning a special food prize.
Oil consumption has also rebounded a bit.
The market rebounded in just three months.
First two games and then rebounded to.
But we have rebounded and we are stronger now.
Local share prices have rebounded.
Robinson rebounded with a very clever approach.
The banking sector has rebounded somewhat.
They again rebounded with a pair of consecutive victories.

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You can see where the bullet rebounded.
Equity markets rebounded in response to corporate.
Italian business confidence has rebounded.
It set up a wave that rebounded back to the ship.
Ogakor rebounded and regained the immunity idol.
Job creation has rebounded strongly.
It has rebounded in recent years as the economy recovered.
Things never rebounded for him.
And he listed ways the nation has rebounded.
Appraisal of stocks rebounded slightly from historic lows.
The next day markets rebounded.
The city has rebounded from that period.
Most were able to rein in deficits as the economy rebounded.
Fauntroy rebounded from his defeat.
Since then the northern part has rebounded.
Their population has rebounded to their former numbers.
I cast a curse and it rebounded.
European stocks rebounded from three weeks of losses.
The economy never rebounded.
Uranium prices have rebounded a little in recent months.
Numbers have since rebounded.
It too has rebounded quite sufficiently.
So we are glad to see your numbers rebounded from last week.
He never rebounded to such levels afterwards.
It has faded and rebounded before.
Then he rebounded to continue his assault.
But they quickly rebounded.
I also thought we rebounded the ball better tonight.
He was like a high pressure spring which had suddenly rebounded.
World stock markets rebounded strongly last week.
It rebounded with equal force.
Lindner said sales had rebounded in recent weeks.
He also rebounded from an interception that was returned for a touchdown.
But with my guidance she rebounded from fashion disaster.
This led to the fact that oil prices rebounded.

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