Phrases with «sharp rebound»

A "sharp rebound" means a quick and strong recovery or bounce back from a previous decline or drop. Full definition

Sentences with «sharp rebound»

  • «Yet the recovery should spur a similarly sharp rebound in growth in the latter half of this year and we anticipate that momentum will carry over into next year,» Wright said. (rbc.com)
  • And even if you're savvy enough to get out before a meltdown, fear of getting hit with further declines makes it all - to - easy to miss the first sharp rebound that eventually follows a collapse. (realdealretirement.com)
  • The sharp rebound in oil and other commodity prices that came with China's renewed vigour certainly pulled Canada out of the pit. (canadianbusiness.com)
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