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rebounded

adjective as in returned

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Meanwhile, shares of Nvidia, which plunged just after DeepSeek's arrival, have rebounded – touching new highs that have made it the world's most valuable company in history.

From BBC

Exactly how those events rebounded in later history is a complicated question, not a straightforward equation of cause and effect.

From Salon

In the UK and Europe, shares have also rebounded.

From BBC

Advocates also said they worry about the domestic deployment’s potential effects on military retention and recruitment, which recently rebounded after several years in which various branches failed to meet recruiting goals.

They rebounded a little on Friday following some indications tempers were cooling.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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