Collocations for repercussion - noun
ADJECTIVE
considerable,
important,
major,
serious,
severe,
significant
A fall in oil production would have severe repercussions for the global economy.
A fall in oil production would have severe repercussions for the global economy.
wide,
widespread
international
The international repercussions are still being felt today.
international
The international repercussions are still being felt today.
economic,
financial,
legal,
political,
social
negative
possible, potential
These actions have potential repercussions.
negative
possible, potential
These actions have potential repercussions.
VERB + repercussion
have
feel, suffer
Anne felt the repercussions of the earlier incident.
feel, suffer
Anne felt the repercussions of the earlier incident.
fear
repercussion + VERB
be felt
The repercussions of the change in policy will be felt throughout the world.
The repercussions of the change in policy will be felt throughout the world.
PREPOSITION
repercussion for
Changes in the industry had major repercussions for the local community.
Changes in the industry had major repercussions for the local community.
repercussion on
The pay cuts are likely to have serious repercussions on productivity.
The pay cuts are likely to have serious repercussions on productivity.
PHRASES
for fear of repercussions,
without fear of repercussions
a resident who did not want to be named for fear of repercussions
a resident who did not want to be named for fear of repercussions