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reverberation

[ri-vur-buh-rey-shuhn] / rɪˌvɜr bəˈreɪ ʃən /
NOUN
vibration
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But before markets get a taste of Q1 tech profits, the reverberations from last month's banking blow-up are still being absorbed.

From Reuters

Namjoshi crafted this atmosphere with his signature aesthetics: concealed lighting created a dreamy atmosphere; staggered ceiling designs and relief work reduced echo and reverberation so that film dialogues were crystal clear.

From BBC

But China appears to be trying to calibrate its response to Ms. Tsai’s meetings in the United States with Mr. McCarthy, with an eye on the reverberations in Taiwan and internationally.

From New York Times

A slowing U.S. and global economy, and reverberations of last month's banking shock, could tempt policymakers to ease up sooner rather than later.

From Reuters

But nostalgia being such an important quality is a 20th-century, modern thing, and I think we are continuing to live out the reverberations of that.

From New York Times