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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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I don’t even think about what will resonate, I’m just such a natural human being that I sit in the pocket and talk like I normally talk.

From Los Angeles Times

She also praised everyone involved in the production, adding its success was due to it being "a personal story that could resonate on a global scale".

From BBC

Her campaigns have consistently emphasized healthcare, economic stability and bipartisan problem‑solving -- priorities Democrats hope will resonate with suburban and independent voters this November.

From Barron's

Screams, cheers and cries of “Oh, my God” resonated throughout the theater.

From Los Angeles Times

But when Gen Zs talk about their yearning to yearn, it’s not necessarily about a need to reshape existing stories to their specifications, but about whatever arrangement of words and attitudes resonates with them.

From Salon