Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The usage of "repercussive" in English dates back to the 16th century. It was originally used in the medical field to describe the way a pulse "rebounded" after being compressed. Over time, its meaning expanded to encompass its current broader sense of having a significant impact or effect.
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