Examples of using Backlash in English and their translations into Hindi
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Backlash over the pop star's weight gain prompted her to promote a message of love and body acceptance.
Nonetheless, after that, fearing backlash, a committee was formed to repair the mosque.
Hence, we see a growing political backlash, the rise of right-wing populism
But I don't think the backlash was really about the sacrifices of our military men and women.
Following the Golden Globes, James Franco faced backlash on social media from users who were less than thrilled to see him wearing a Time's Up pin.
The same kind of backlash followed the legislative victories of the civil rights movement- what many historians call a“Second Reconstruction.”.
However, it also faced backlash for its dialogue that used the word‘rape' inappropriately.
This, however, caused considerable backlash, as O'Brien had not been given any choice
she opted to keep a low profile and incrementally advance in her career without backlash.
Law enforcement seems more concerned to avoid an anti- Muslim backlash than to find the culprits.
the wake of the Godhra train carnage and the equally bloody backlash that followed.
The other choice is to stay in coal and try to mitigate any public backlash.
leaving Twitter for awhile, calling the platform“really depressing,” and that the Batwoman backlash cemented her decision.
In 1985, it launched a'new' reformulated version of Coke only to face consumer backlash over taste.
AP classes/exams) announced a new program that faced immediate backlash.
Have you faced any serious backlash for publishing diverse perspectives on politically charged and socially sensitive topics?
steering gearbox is durable with outstanding repeatability, low backlash within 8 arcmin, high output and low noise.
there is practically no backlash.
Ultimately they pulled the shirts and apologized, but not before they faced a fierce public backlash.
Some of the TV station's staff face backlash for their work from parents, fiancés, brothers, and extended family.