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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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I thought, “If someone gives you a book, it means they think there’s some meaning in it for you, that it will resonate with you,” and it did.

From Los Angeles Times

"We hope that our results will resonate not only in pure mathematics and mathematical physics," Dajiang Wang says, "but may even inspire ideas in fields like architecture or computer graphics."

From Science Daily

The show "resonates because it embodies our lives", Jim Downs wrote in the New York Times.

From BBC

His celebrity status and outsider appeal clearly resonated with voters at that moment.

From Los Angeles Times

That experience resonates with Lesley Cooper, the CEO of a consultancy business, who says it's "inevitable that there is reluctance about ending time off and getting back into a routine".

From BBC