react

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To act in response.
 * 2)  To act or perform a second time; to do over again; to reenact.
 * 3)  To return an impulse or impression; to resist the action of another body by an opposite force
 * 4)  To act upon each other; to exercise a reciprocal or a reverse effect, as two or more chemical agents; to act in opposition.
 * 5)  To cause chemical agents to react; to cause one chemical agent to react with another.
 * 6)  To post a reaction icon or emoji indicating how one feels about a posted message.
 * 1)  To act upon each other; to exercise a reciprocal or a reverse effect, as two or more chemical agents; to act in opposition.
 * 2)  To cause chemical agents to react; to cause one chemical agent to react with another.
 * 3)  To post a reaction icon or emoji indicating how one feels about a posted message.

Translations

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 * Georgian: რეაგირება, რეაგირებს
 * Polish: ,
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 * Romanian: reactiona
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 * Bulgarian: изпълнявам отново
 * Finnish: tehdä uudelleen
 * French: agir de nouveau, encore agir


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 * Turkish: reaksiyon göstermek
 * Ukrainian: реагува́ти, відреагува́ти, зреагува́ти


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 * Irish: imoibrigh
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Noun

 * 1)  An emoji used to express a reaction to a post on social media.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  a video reviewing or responding another video (not necessarily as a real-time reaction)