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reverberate

[ri-vur-buh-reyt, ri-vur-ber-it] / rɪˈvɜr bəˌreɪt, rɪˈvɜr bər ɪt /
VERB
vibrate in sound
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The effects of that reverberate through to companies that farm out their drilling and fracking equipment to oil producers.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the broader aim to influence Venezuelan crude production likely will reverberate around global markets.

From Barron's

“If the U.S. asserts itself unilaterally to advance economic or political objectives, it may set precedents that reverberate across other regions,” said Alex Veroude, head of fixed income at Janus Henderson Investors.

From Barron's

But the implications of the US action will reverberate forward, way beyond Venezuela's borders.

From BBC

The hikers’ deaths have reverberated through the Southern California hiking community, where outdoors enthusiasts found themselves explaining, in online forums and to reporters in phone interviews, the dual nature of conditions on Mt.

From Los Angeles Times