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resonate

[rez-uh-neyt] / ˈrɛz əˌneɪt /


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One lesson that resonated: When people reach a certain age, they don’t want to travel, so she and her husband are budgeting for future trips.

From The Wall Street Journal

The new locations are hitting strong sales quickly, suggesting the brand resonates well beyond its Western strongholds.

From Barron's

The book was a cultural phenomenon with its themes of mental health resonating with readers across the world.

From BBC

Asked why her songs had resonated with so many people, Dean said she'd tried to make her album an antidote to troubling times.

From BBC

While the event is more than 150 years old, it continues to resonate in modern discussions over presidential pardon power and accountability for political violence.

From Salon