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The Latin word repercussio referred to a physical blow or strike that was returned or deflected. In the early 14th century, the English word "repercussion" was first used in the sense of a physical recoil or rebound. By the late 15th century, it had acquired its more general meaning of an indirect or subsequent effect.
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