rebounding

[riːˈbaʊndɪŋ]

rebounding Definition

  • 1recovering after a setback or loss
  • 2the act of gaining possession of the basketball after a missed shot

Using rebounding: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rebounding" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After losing his job, he started rebounding by taking on freelance work.

  • Example

    The team's rebounding was key to their victory in the game.

rebounding Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rebounding

Antonyms for rebounding

Phrases with rebounding

  • an economy that is recovering after a period of decline

    Example

    The country's rebounding economy has led to increased investment.

  • the act of gaining possession of the basketball after a missed shot by one's own team

    Example

    The team's offensive rebounding was impressive, leading to many second-chance points.

  • the act of gaining possession of the basketball after a missed shot by the opposing team

    Example

    The team's defensive rebounding was lacking, allowing the opposing team to get many second-chance points.

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Summary: rebounding in Brief

The term 'rebounding' [riːˈbaʊndɪŋ] refers to recovering after a setback or loss. It can also refer to the act of gaining possession of the basketball after a missed shot. Examples include 'After losing his job, he started rebounding by taking on freelance work.' and 'The team's rebounding was key to their victory in the game.' Phrases include 'rebounding economy,' 'offensive rebounding,' and 'defensive rebounding.'