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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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Tarang Amin, who heads up e.l.f.—known for its affordable cosmetics and skin care—said the company’s value proposition was resonating with consumers across income and age demographics.

From Barron's

These five writers spoke with The Wall Street Journal about their personal GOATs of early American literature, and why their long-ago works still resonate with them.

From The Wall Street Journal

The outcome of the case will resonate, and any punishment may alter the landscape of English football and City's history.

From BBC

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