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Reacted meaning
simple past and past participle of react
Example sentences (20)
QPCC broke the spell in the 72nd, Saleem Henry saw his shot snuffed by St Hillaire, Jacob reacted first but Leslie Russell reacted decisively to clear the danger.
A media critic on condition of anonymity said Antony is perhaps going through a very tough time because of the way his son reacted.
An Anti Defamation League spokesperson reacted with outrage to RFK Jr's statement.
And I think a lot of people reacted that way.
And Mr Sunak reacted to last month’s fall in inflation by claiming “the plan is working”.
And so far, the team has reacted well and keeping the bar very high on the competition.
And that’s what the book explores — his own thinking, the way other people reacted to him and what that meant for our Constitution.
Angus residents reacted with horror to the prospect of a line of ‘super-pylons’ running through the county.
Armenia’s political leadership reacted furiously to the development through senior lawmakers representing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s Civil Contract party.
As of press time, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had not reacted to MC Oluomo’s threat.
As political groups failed to realise social gains from working within the system, Godard reacted by redefining his practice, using this period to erase the authorship of his work.
A successful corporation, Americans are led to believe, has to be ruthless in cutting labor costs or run the risk of joining a long line of failed companies that reacted too slowly.
At this time, it does not appear like the Beverly Beach by Dorit founder has reacted to the legal filing — at least not publicly!
Bar reacted to the news spreading on social media.
BBN stars, Kess and Deji have reacted to a recent comment by media personality Nedu Wazobia about their female colleagues.
Both Muslims and Hindus had strongly reacted to the Shah Bano judgment in April 1985.
Business supporters in Congress reacted by restricting unions’ tactics and power through policies and legislation, especially the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947.
But have you seen how Toronto residents reacted to the rare weather event?
But he added his client had not sought to "minimise or justify" his behaviour that night and had expressed "remorse, regret and recognition that he could have reacted in a way that sought to avoid conflict".
But some of those who reacted said they preferred her old body shape to the new one.