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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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As tributes pour in, his legacy as one of Hollywood’s great performers is firmly cemented in the films that continue to inspire and resonate across generations.

From Salon

It was a nice story that resonated with politicians, but it wasn’t true.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hudson Williams’ quiet portrayal of this character has resonated so well with fans and viewers who also have autism.

From Salon

They can generate language that resonates with the interests and opinions of their targets.

From Salon

"That's why it resonates. It hasn't dated in the way you might expect."

From BBC