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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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It immediately resonated, and Pattullo has been tinkering with ways to perform it live ever since.

From Los Angeles Times

Something resonated with me in your special, no spoilers, but I learned to swim the same way.

From Los Angeles Times

Coca-Cola expects the new partnership to resonate more widely across Sprite’s global portfolio than before.

From The Wall Street Journal

He hopes that feeling of generosity and public commitment resonates with museumgoers as they explore the new galleries this spring.

From Los Angeles Times

This year’s mantra of joy has resonated after last year’s crushing Final Four loss to Connecticut.

From Los Angeles Times