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Blowback Meaning in English

word

ˈbloʊˌbæk
BLOH-back
ˈbləʊˌbak
BLUH-oh-back

Definition

Unexpected negative results or reactions to an action, especially in politics or foreign policy.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in political, military, and business contexts to describe negative and unintended consequences. Usually refers to a strong or surprising reaction. Informal. Common collocation: 'political blowback'. Not used for minor issues.

Example Sentences

The new law caused a lot of blowback from the public.

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There was significant blowback after the company made the announcement.

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He didn’t expect any blowback from his comments.

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They underestimated the blowback from changing the school schedule.

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After the risky policy, the government is dealing with serious blowback.

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Social media often turns minor mistakes into big blowback for public figures.

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