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reverberant

[ri-vur-ber-uhnt] / rɪˈvɜr bər ənt /








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Ensconced in the Museum of Modern Art’s big atrium, Amanda Williams’s “Embodied Sensations” is a richly reverberant installation piece.

From New York Times

The hall’s acoustics were unusually reverberant with so few of the sound-absorbing patrons in the hall.

From Seattle Times

Menachem Kaiser’s “Plunder: A Memoir of Family Property and Nazi Treasure” tells a twisting and reverberant and consistently enthralling story.

From New York Times

Enwezor succumbed to cancer in 2019, at 55, a loss lamented throughout the international art world which he had done much, through his reverberant exhibitions and books, to shape.

From New York Times

There, the reverberant acoustics create a sea of sound that seems to gently undulate, waves of consonance gathering and dispersing.

From New York Times