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répercuter

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin repercutere.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʁe.pɛʁ.ky.te/
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Verb

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répercuter

  1. of sound
    (transitive) to echo
    Synonym: réverbérer
    (reflexive) to echo
    Synonyms: résonner, se réverbérer
  2. of light
    (transitive) to reflect
    Synonym: refléter
    (reflexive) to be reflected
    Synonym: se refléter
  3. figurative senses
    (transitive) to transmit
    Synonym: transmettre
    (transitive, economics) to carry over, to transfer [with direct object ‘a burden, price increase, etc.’ and sur ‘onto consumers/producers/a cost/etc.’]
    Synonym: reporter
    (reflexive, figuratively) to affect [with sur ‘someone/something’]
    Synonym: agir sur

Conjugation

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Further reading

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