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repercuss

v.
1.cause repercussions

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    tide (someone) over or tide over (someone)
    to help someone through a difficult situation, to last until someone can get more of something
    I gave my friend some money to tide him over until he gets paid. I ate an apple to tide me over until lunch.



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