rebond

English

Etymology

From re- +‎ bond.

Verb

rebond (third-person singular simple present rebonds, present participle rebonding, simple past and past participle rebonded)

  1. To bond again or anew.
    • 2008 June 1, Larry Dorman, “Surf and Turf”, in New York Times[1]:
      In the weeks he has not competed in Tour events, Mickelson has been spotted playing at Torrey Pines, walking and carrying his clubs, rebonding with the course of his youth.

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʁə.bɔ̃/
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Noun

rebond m (plural rebonds)

  1. recovery from setback, rebound
  2. bounce
  3. (basketball) rebound

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