Concussions [noun]

Definition of Concussions:

collision, shaking

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Opposite/Antonyms of Concussions:

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Sentence/Example of Concussions:

Andy Dalton, who took over for Dak Prescott after his season-ending ankle injury, returned from a concussion he suffered in a Week 7 loss at Washington and a bout with the coronavirus to beat the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

He missed two games because of a concussion and then a positive coronavirus test.

The most common sport responsible for concussions was football.

In August, a protester outside police headquarters hit an officer in the head with a cane, causing a concussion, according to police officials.

So, I asked him to talk about player safety, especially in light of the league’s history with concussions.

There’s been a sea change in the reporting of injuries and certainly around concussion and the recognition that that’s a serious injury.

That said, the relationship between the players union and the league has often been adversarial — over concussions, race relations, and more.

The light blazed all about us, and Carna leaped from the window ledge into my arms even as the concussion struck at us.

A sudden blast of light came from the window, and the vast concussion shook the building terribly.

As many of them were loaded, the concussion set them off, so that dropping shot never ceased for about forty hours.