resonate

pronunciation

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  • Verb:
    sound with resonance
    be received or understood

Word Origin

resonate (v.)
1873, from Latin resonatus, past participle of resonare "to sound again" (see resonance). Literal at first; figurative sense, of feelings, emotions, etc., by 1978. Related: Resonated; resonating.

Example

1. Her aesthetic continues to resonate in the current uncertainty .
2. Live by the values that resonate with you .
3. First it must resonate with chinese audiences .
4. It seems to resonate with everyday chinese men .
5. The bible belt 's views even resonate within the gay world .

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