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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 shift has reverberated across Wall Street, with banks reporting record profits from their business of executing trades for and lending money to hedge funds.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, those forecasts may change once more details of the government’s fiscal policies that rattled local bond markets and reverberated across U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said the significance of that was "not reverberating as it should".

From BBC

Despite its cast of indisputably talented male ballet dancers, and inspired work from Ms. Childs, Mr. Simkin’s “Sons of Echo” failed to reverberate.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because AI firms are crowding out other buyers of memory, unexpected consequences are likely to reverberate across countless industries.

From The Wall Street Journal