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Definition of the day : « re-action »
- As in impression : noun influence
- As in opinion : noun belief
- As in outcome : noun consequence, effect
- As in attitude : noun mental outlook
- As in reaction : noun response
- As in reaction : noun political conservativism
- As in reception : noun acceptance; acknowledgment
- As in backlash : noun adverse reaction
- As in repercussion : noun consequence
- As in reply : noun answer
- As in result : noun effect brought about by something
- As in return : noun coming again
- As in side effect : noun adverse or unwanted secondary effect
- As in acknowledgment : noun physical symbol of recognition
- As in action : noun something done
- As in materialization : noun effect
- As in resultant : noun effect
- As in retroaction : noun response
- As in sequent : noun effect
- As in consequence : noun result, outcome of action
- As in effect : noun result
- As in energy : noun generated power
- As in feedback : noun response
- As in feeling : noun sensation, especially of touch
- As in feeling : noun idea, impression
- As in feeling : noun a state of mind, often strong
- The father was almost faint with the re-action from his address.
- Extract from : « Robert Hardy's Seven Days » by Charles Monroe Sheldon
- It is a re-action from the burden of a rigid law, and a wearisome ritual.
- Extract from : « The Faith of Islam » by Edward Sell
- It is the main lesson which the re-action of 1849 has been overruled to teach.
- Extract from : « Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber » by James Aitken Wylie
- By these means he judges of their powers of re-action, and prescribes accordingly.
- Extract from : « Every Man his own Doctor » by R. T. Claridge
- Stirrers-up of mischief, they deny the right of its re-action on themselves.
- Extract from : « Abolition a Sedition » by Geo. W. Donohue
- Earthquakes, it is well known, proceed by action and re-action.
- Extract from : « Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851. » by Various
- But he watched her after that, not that he was afraid of her, but because her re-action as a woman was important.
- Extract from : « A Poor Wise Man » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- Attack is the re-action; I never think I have hit hard, unless it rebounds.'
- Extract from : « Life of Johnson » by James Boswell
- Ah, you can't imagine the re-action from such disappointments!
- Extract from : « Read-Aloud Plays » by Horace Holley
- Theirs was, moreover, that sudden gaiety which comes from re-action.
- Extract from : « The Isle of Unrest » by Henry Seton Merriman