repercuss

/ˌriːpərˈkʌs/
verb
  1. To have an indirect or delayed effect; to rebound or echo back.
    • His harsh words repercussed in her mind long after the argument ended.
    • The economic downturn repercussed on small businesses across the country.
    • The scandal will repercuss throughout the entire organization for years.
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