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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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Performed in the film by girl band HUNTR/X, Jenkins thought the song "could make a really beautiful aria" and told BBC Radio Wales' Lucy Owen that its positive message resonated with her.

From BBC

It has also resonated deeply with Korean youth, many of whom are disenchanted with the state of the economy and their future prospects.

From BBC

Above all, we care about covering what actually matters to you, our readers, which is why it’s always meaningful to us to see which stories resonated the most.

From Los Angeles Times

The stakes can get monumental in “Star Wars,” but it’s when it gets personal that it really resonates.

From Los Angeles Times

It wasn’t the violence that resonated, but rather the heartache and desperation that comes with loving a family member who suffers from an illness that the best efforts and intentions alone can’t cure.

From Los Angeles Times