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Produce a reverberating sound
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resonate
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Resonate is a technology company which has pioneered a model for combining big data and psychographic survey studies to develop a sophisticated understanding of consumer motivations, values, attitudes and beliefs. Products such as Resonate Analytics offer ...
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vb. 1 To vibrate or sound, especially in response to another vibration. 2 To have an effect or impact; to influence; to engender support.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
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 .
Usage examples of resonate.
In the view of morphic resonance, this habit pattern resonated within the tit species and the pattern was then increasingly manifest by individual tits.
In self-transcendence, however, the emergent and senior level exerts omega pull on junior dimensions, something that neither they themselves, nor their morphically resonating partners, could do alone.
The morphogenic field of that organism resonates with the other fields of that species of organism that have gone before.
Friends with Henry Miller, Robinson Jeffers, the musician Harry Partch, de Angulo was perhaps the most hermetic and provocative of the pre-Beat individualist literary figures, and his work continues to resonate at the end of our century.
He heard the rhythms of iambic pentameter and chanting, Hieros Gamos and sacred rites, resonating with the rumble of the jet.
There was a curious aftersound, a resonating, deep-toned brong, a vibration of the prestressed and reinforced structure overhead.
Webster, and when the artist heard the timbre of his voice, he was surprised to feel a wave of nostalgia for his old friend Four Bears, whose voice had resonated just like this.
The three men paused as the chimes resonated through the room before dying back into its ancient walls.
His chuckles resonated down the hallway until his own closing door cut off any further sound.
In our present imperial world, the liberatory potential of the postmodernist and postcolonial discourses that we have described only resonates with the situation of an elite population that enjoys certain rights, a certain level of wealth, and a certain position in the global hierarchy.
It was a resonating, loud, grating voice, obviously from someone with an im-m ense chest, and something told Wind Made by Wings, even while his whole body and soul were concentrated in combat, that this -was the voice of the Alengwyneh king himself.
Did any of them know she was the Landscaper whose power resonated through Sanctuary?
The Landscaper forges a direct link between Ephemera and the accused, and that person is sent to the darkest landscape that resonates in his heart.
This view has become conventional wisdom in Washington, resonating not only with the neocons but also with the modernization theorists who have long dominated American campuses.
Our own subwoofer, as it were, but it comes from that weak point and from the resonating energy.