backlash

/ˈbækˌlæʃ/
noun 4verb 1

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(noun.)

ADJ

conservative

The school's new diversity program faced a strong conservative backlash from some parents in the community.

political | public

VERB + BACKLASH

cause, produce, provoke

The new policy produced a significant backlash from parents who disagreed with the changes.

expect, fear | face

PREP

~ against

The new policy sparked a strong backlash against the government's decision to raise taxes.

~ from

The company received a backlash from angry customers after raising their prices.

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