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    reaction
    /rɪˈakʃn/

    noun

    • 1. something done, felt, or thought in response to a situation or event: "my immediate reaction was one of relief" Similar responseanswerreplyrejoinder
    • 2. a chemical process in which substances act mutually on each other and are changed into different substances, or one substance changes into other substances: "a chemical reaction caused by a build-up of particular sodium salts"

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  2. REACTION definition: 1. behaviour, a feeling or an action that is a direct result of something else: 2. someone's…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : the act or process or an instance of reacting. b. : resistance or opposition to a force, influence, or movement. especially : tendency toward a former and usually outmoded political or social order or policy. 2. : a response to some treatment, situation, or stimulus. her stunned reaction to the news.

  4. Reaction definition: a reverse movement or tendency; an action in a reverse direction or manner.. See examples of REACTION used in a sentence.

  5. Your reaction to something that has happened or something that you have experienced is what you feel, say, or do because of it.

  6. noun. a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some antecedent stimulus or agent. “a bad reaction to the medicine”. synonyms: response. see more. noun. (mechanics) the equal and opposite force that is produced when any force is applied to a body. “every action has an equal and opposite reaction ”. see more.

  7. [plural] the ability to move quickly in response to something, especially if in danger.

  8. 1. a response to some foregoing action or stimulus. 2. the reciprocal action of two things acting together. 3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) opposition to change, esp political change, or a desire to return to a former condition or system. 4. (Psychology) a response indicating a person's feelings or emotional attitude.

  9. something you say, feel, or do because of something that has happened: What was his reaction to the news? Fewer examples. My initial reaction was one of anger. It's impossible to gauge what her reaction will be. He was clearly rattled by their angry reaction. What is your reaction to these comments?

  10. noun. /riˈækʃn/ to event/situation. [countable, uncountable] reaction (to somebody/something) what you do, say, or think as a result of something that has happened What was his reaction to the news? My immediate reaction was one of shock. A spokesman said the changes were not in reaction to the company's recent losses.

  11. Your reaction to something that has happened or something that you have experienced is what you feel, say, or do because of it.

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