0 a reaction against an idea that was previously popular -- önceleri meşhur olan bir düşünceye, inanışa karşı olma, karşı çıkma
[ usually singular ] a backlash against the war
However, the 'land to the tiller' script was still powerful enough to dissuade the parties from pushing through the change fearing a political backlash.
The second development consisted of anticlerical backlash against the missions.
Looking at events in individual countries, the conclusion that cost containment has prompted public backlash is considerably strengthened.
But this backlash was not just a reaction to the economic hardship.
When this effort went "too far," it resulted in a far-reaching backlash against activist government.
They needed to push him to do so without provoking a backlash.
We can think of backlash metaphorically as a bungee cord that snaps when stretched too far.
This framing, in turn, has opened the door to counter-claims which marshal (selfdescribed) scientific evidence and which have contributed to a backlash against survivors.