to rebound on
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/ɹɪbˈaʊnd ˈɑːn/
British pronunciation
/ɹɪbˈaʊnd ˈɒn/
rebound upon

Definition & Meaning of "rebound on"

to rebound on
[phrase form: rebound]
01

to aim for a goal by taking a negative action, but experience unintended negative consequences

to rebound on definition and meaning
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His attempt to frame his colleague for a mistake rebounded on him when the truth was revealed.
The company's decision to cut corners and use subpar materials eventually rebounded on their reputation when product quality suffered.
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