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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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Talking tough against our oldest allies may resonate with a narrow slice of the president’s base, but to a broader audience it raises uncomfortable questions.

From Salon • Apr. 1, 2026

In 2026, the menu and guest list will look different but the Queen's message back then will resonate this time around too.

From BBC • Mar. 31, 2026

The American model—small shops selling snacks and packaged food—didn’t initially resonate with local consumers.

From Barron's • Mar. 21, 2026

The strategy change marks a major shift from last year, when OpenAI launched a series of stand-alone products that didn’t always resonate with users and sometimes created a lack of focus within the company.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 19, 2026

I loved hearing the prayers resonate throughout the building.

From "The Boy on the Wooden Box" by Leon Leyson




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