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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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The American model—small shops selling snacks and packaged food—didn’t initially resonate with local consumers.

From Barron's

That resonated with voters, who handed Mr. Carney’s Liberals a victory in a contest they had long been expected to lose.

From The Wall Street Journal

The strategy change marks a major shift from last year, when OpenAI launched a series of stand-alone products that didn’t always resonate with users and sometimes created a lack of focus within the company.

From The Wall Street Journal

It introduced a concept—cleaning up your own mess before you die—that resonated around the world.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

From Los Angeles Times