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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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But the past does not resonate with many young Laotians.

From Barron's

That makes it harder for any one to penetrate deeply or resonate widely.

From Los Angeles Times

Their victories demonstrate that care resonates because it shapes how families live, work and age.

From Salon

Nonetheless, Woohoo has resonated with customers accustomed to the lavish offerings of Dubai, a tech-forward megalopolis with a proclivity for extravagance where AI has its own minister.

From Barron's

Some companies do offer service or an experience that seems to resonate with consumers in a good way.

From The Wall Street Journal