The phrase "immediate fallout" refers to the immediate or initial consequences or effects of a particular event or action. It describes the immediate impact or outcomes that occur right after something happens. Full definition
Despite confidence firms have in their existing operations, the lateral and merger markets are likely to suffer immediate fallout from this week's vote. (legalweek.com)
«We are delighted to see confidence bounce back at the end of 2016, effectively wiping out the fall we saw over the course of the year in the run - up to the EU referendum and its immediate fallout,» Mike Cherry, the FSB's national chairman, said in a statement on Wednesday. (cnbc.com)
Once you've dealt with the immediate fallout, you have to ask the most important questions: What role, if any, did you play in creating this mess? (inc.com)