rebound

US /ˈriˈbaʊnd, rɪ-/

UK /rɪ'baʊnd/

B2TOEIC
n.NounBouncing off something, then going back into play
The basketball player had a rebound halfway during the game
v.i.Intransitive VerbTo bounce off of a surface
This team is never going to win if they don't learn to rebound the ball
n.NounRecovery after defeat/bad time back to good state
After a year of falling prices, the housing market seems to be on the rebound and houses are increasing in value again
v.i.Intransitive VerbTo recover or increase after decreasing
It was good to see the team rebound with this victory after suffering an early loss

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