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Meanings of
resonate
in English
Portuguese
ressoar
Catalan
ressonar
Spanish
resonar
Back to the meaning
Sound with resonance.
vibrate
Portuguese
ressoar
Catalan
ressonar
Back to the meaning
Be received or understood.
come across
Catalan
ressonar
Synonyms
Examples for "
vibrate
"
vibrate
Examples for "
vibrate
"
1
The phone began to
vibrate
in her hand: Brockbank's number, calling back.
2
All that was oriental in him seemed to
vibrate
in the words.
3
Instantly one of the electric motors in the engine-room began to
vibrate
.
4
B represents two tentacles, showing the direction in which the cilia
vibrate
.
5
The whole vessel began to
vibrate
from the effects of the steam.
Usage of
resonate
in English
1
However, the tower blocks
resonate
strongly with people in former communist countries.
2
The Myrick name may soon
resonate
louder but for quite different reasons.
3
Harris' teacher pay proposal could
resonate
with Democratic primary voters beyond California.
4
Body parts
resonate
down in the long, inaudible wavelength range called infrasound.
5
Sources suggested that advisers believed the argument would
resonate
with the public.
6
These findings
resonate
with those from other studies using different immune outcomes.
7
Federer said he believes the Laver Cup will
resonate
from the start.
8
Nelson Peltz's latest proxy fight will
resonate
beyond its immediate target, DuPont.
9
A lot of the songs
resonate
with people on a personal level.
10
How do their stories
resonate
with the way we think of ourselves?
11
The fun, make-believe stories they shared still
resonate
with us decades later.
12
That's one of the reasons you
resonate
so well with my generation.
13
His powerfully relatable stories of the human condition
resonate
beyond the community.
14
That agenda failed to
resonate
with voters worried about jobs and pensions.
15
But surveys show it does not
resonate
with young, urban middle classes.
16
With a Shapeshifter feel it will immediately
resonate
with many of us.
Other examples for "resonate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
resonate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
resonate with
resonate with people
resonate so
resonate with voters
resonate today
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Translations for
resonate
Portuguese
ressoar
Catalan
ressonar
Spanish
resonar
Resonate
through the time
Resonate
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare