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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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Cusack said she thought the issue would "resonate" with parents who are grappling with screen time limits.

From BBC • Jun. 1, 2026

As Salon’s Andi Zeisler masterfully outlined, conspiratorial thinking “flourishes in times of political and social upheaval, and it tends to resonate within minoritized groups ‘who are systematically kept from participating fully in society’”:

From Salon • May 23, 2026

“We delivered a strong first quarter as our value proposition continued to resonate with members across our clubs and at our gas stations,” said CEO Bob Eddy.

From MarketWatch • May 22, 2026

“The big risk is that we don’t get locals and it doesn’t resonate with tourists who like the status quo.”

From Los Angeles Times • May 13, 2026

I lay my angry head on his chest under his red beard and listen to his voice resonate.

From "What the Night Sings" by Vesper Stamper




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