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resonant

[rez-uh-nuhnt] / ˈrɛz ə nənt /


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Rendered with atomic specks of red, blue and green that produce a darker purplish cast, its resonant effect is reinforced in the painted border Seurat added later, as he did to many of his seascapes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The enhanced field is directly accessible to surface materials, the resonant wavelength can be tuned by adjusting the cavity shape, and the design remains effective even in materials that strongly absorb light.

From Science Daily

After the energy of the five opening songs, we hear the resonant toll of The Sacred Bell of King Seongdeok - one of Korea's national treasures - and BTS slip into a more contemplative mode.

From BBC

"We can now resonantly zoom in on these interesting physics with our terahertz microscope."

From Science Daily

It’s part of what makes her desperate struggle for some adolescent normalcy so resonant.

From Salon