Rebounding

Pronunciation: /riːˈbaʊndɪŋ/

Rebounding (verb)

  1. To move back after hitting something, usually quickly, because it springs away.
  2. To improve again after a difficult time, often becoming stronger or more successful.
  3. To get the ball after a missed shot, before it touches the ground.

Examples

  • The team rebounding after setbacks surprised everyone.
  • She rebounding quickly from stress helped her focus.