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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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It has resonated in unexpectedly dramatic fashion, with thousands of people turning up to share in the experience.

From Barron's

Could this be proof that train trips are special, that they resonate more deeply in our bones than other journeys do?

From Los Angeles Times

“He has an instinctive appreciation of the Disney brand, and a deep understanding of what resonates with our audiences.”

From MarketWatch

The message will resonate in Bamako and allied capitals, where military leaders have built their appeal by striking pan-Africanist themes and rejecting former colonial power France.

From BBC

It can resonate with people, and it means finally, for someone at my age, that it is a positive gay story.

From BBC