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- Dictionaryresonate/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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The meaning of RESONATE is to produce or exhibit resonance. How to use resonate in a sentence. Resonate vs. Reverberate
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 .
to continue to have a powerful effect or value: The significance of those great stories resonates down the centuries. If an experience or memory resonates, it makes you feel an emotional connection: Her experiences resonate powerfully with me, living, as I do, in a similar family situation.
to produce a positive feeling, emotional response, or opinion: an issue that clearly resonates with members of our community; a poem that resonates for me. verb (used with object) , res·o·nat·ed, res·o·nat·ing. to cause to resound. Discover More. Other Words From. res o·na tion noun. un·res o·nat ing adjective. Discover More.
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] You say that something resonates when it has a special meaning or when it is particularly important to someone.
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.
[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.
resonate. ( ˈrɛzəˌneɪt) vb. 1. to resound or cause to resound; reverberate. 2. (General Physics) (of a mechanical system, electrical circuit, chemical compound, etc) to exhibit or cause to exhibit resonance. 3. (often foll by: with) to be understood or receive a sympathetic response: themes which will resonate with voters.
Definitions of 'resonate'. 1. If something resonates, it vibrates and produces a deep, strong sound. [...] 2. You say that something resonates when it has a special meaning or when it is particularly important to someone. [...] More.
Definition of resonate verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.