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    resonate
    /ˈrɛzəneɪt/

    verb

    • 1. produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound: "the sound of the siren resonated across the harbour"
    • 2. produce electrical or mechanical resonance: technical "the crystal resonates at 16 MHz"

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  2. If you resonate with something, it feels true or has meaning for you: She spoke about both doubting herself and believing in herself, and I definitely resonate with that. The thing that I resonated with as a kid was that you always had special protection from your parents .

  3. 1. : to produce or exhibit resonance. 2. : to respond as if by resonance. resonate to the music. also : to have a repetitive pattern that resembles resonance. 3. : to relate harmoniously : strike a chord. a message that resonates with voters. transitive verb. : to subject to resonating. Did you know? Resonate vs. Reverberate.

  4. RESONATE meaning: 1. to produce, increase, or fill with sound, by vibrating (= shaking) objects that are near: 2. to…. Learn more.

  5. [intransitive] resonate (with something) (literary) to be full of a particular quality or feeling. She makes a simple story resonate with complex themes and emotions.

  6. To resonate is to make, hear, or even understand a deep, full sound. Your speech about the dangers of scarves and convertibles will resonate with your audience if you tell the story of Isadora Duncan's death.

  7. resonate. [ rez - uh -neyt ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. verb (used without object) , res·o·nat·ed, res·o·nat·ing. to resound. to act as a resonator; exhibit resonance. Electronics. to reinforce oscillations because the natural frequency of the device is the same as the frequency of the source.

  8. 1. verb. If something resonates, it vibrates and produces a deep, strong sound. The bass guitar began to thump so loudly that it resonated in my head. [VERB] Synonyms: reverberate, echo, resound, vibrate More Synonyms of resonate. 2. verb.