Find the word definition

Wiktionary
repercussions

n. (plural of repercussion English)

Wikipedia
Repercussions

"Repercussions" is a song that was released by American recording artist Lauryn Hill on July 29, 2010, through BoyWonder Entertainment. The song was released as a digital download, and was confirmed to be a cut from her upcoming second studio album. It is Hill's first single to be released since 2002's "Mr. Intentional" and is the first of Hill's singles to chart on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart since her collaborative single " Turn Your Lights Down Low" which was released in November 1999. In August 2010, it debuted at #94 on the chart and ended up peaking at #83 the following week. No music video was released for the track. The song was produced by Dana Rivera.

Usage examples of "repercussions".

I know you wish your house to be held in esteem, and I do not doubt that you would consider all the repercussions of your publication.

Said he was doing a survey on behalf of the Harvard faculty on whether your Dante course might produce negative repercussions on the character of its students.

He began to tally the possible repercussions of allowing her to live, besides destroying his honor.

All the area papers, not to mention the local radio stations, am in a feeding frenzy, and there am bound to be repercussions, come election day.

Her hand trembled as she poured the coffee, and even the small movement had repercussions in the tension-weary muscles of her shoulders.

One of those repercussions had just settled in his mind with a thunderous clang.

Those of you who employ warrens will no doubt have felt the repercussions, the brutal reshaping of the pantheon.