Repercuss

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈpɝˈkəs/

Repercuss (verb)

  1. To cause effects that happen later, often in different places or areas.
  2. To spread through a system, producing results that continue after the first event.

Examples

  • The decision repercusses and causes later effects.
  • The warning repercusses, and it causes later effects.