Noun
A rebound.
An economic recovery.
(Internet) An automated response to an email, indicating that it could not be delivered.
Synonym: bounce
(marketing) A customized order form sent out with previously ordered goods, encouraging the customer to make a further order, perhaps motivated by a discount or free gift.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA bounceback in the stock indices after yesterday's sharp correction. Source: Internet
NASHVILLE -- Following a loss to Enfield one week earlier to open the season, the Nashville Hornets showed some bounceback resiliency last Saturday against Sharpsburg in Eastern North Carolina Football League junior varsity action. Source: Internet
STANHOPE -- Two days after a tough home loss to Nash Central, the Bunn Ladycats were hoping for a quick bounceback last Friday against homestanding Southern Nash. Source: Internet
Despite the challenges — and ongoing repercussions — of COVID-19, the British brand has seen a strong bounceback in China, which generates about 40 percent of Burberry’s overall revenues. Source: Internet
"This massive support package will protect our shared heritage for future generations, save jobs and help us prepare for a cultural bounceback post-Covid." Source: Internet
US futures are also marginally lower but considering the bounceback we’ve seen in the last couple of days, that’s very significant. Source: Internet