Lexeme: federal government adverse reaction  
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  1. noun. A federal government adverse reaction refers to a negative response or consequence that occurs as a result of the actions, decisions, or policies implemented by the federal government of a country. It can involve various aspects such as political, social, economic, or environmental impacts, which may be perceived as detrimental or harmful to certain individuals, communities, or sectors of the population. Adverse reactions can lead to backlash, protests, legal challenges, or public discontent towards the government. It is important to note that the extent and significance of adverse reactions can vary depending on the specific context and the perspectives of different stakeholders involved. GPT3.5
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  • noun. federal government adverse reaction (singular), federal government adverse reactions (plural)
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