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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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While the event is more than 150 years old, it continues to resonate in modern discussions over presidential pardon power and accountability for political violence.

From Salon

"I didn't realise how much our stories would resonate with others, or how much it would help me."

From BBC

Rick Vargas, the senior vice president of merchandising and marketing at specialty retailer BoxLunch, said his team regularly returns to the Schulz archives to mine material that could resonate with customers.

From Los Angeles Times

The Exodus wasn’t the only rebellion story that resonated with early Americans.

From The Wall Street Journal

Here are the 14 rooms that resonated with me this year and the people who live in them who inspired me even more.

From Los Angeles Times