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resound

[ri-zound] / rɪˈzaʊnd /


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That legacy continues to resound into the present day.

From Salon Jun. 12, 2025

Veterans issues resound in Montana, which has the second-highest percentage of veterans in the U.S. among the adult civilian population, according to the U.S.

From Seattle Times Nov. 19, 2023

But social networks still resound with complaints that messages from constituents still often go unreturned.

From Los Angeles Times May 11, 2023

Nearby, excavators resound as they demolish some of the 80-90% of buildings estimated to have suffered quake damage.

From Reuters May 9, 2023

There is no need to animadvert to the deeds of that day, which shall resound, for weal or woe, as long as this terrestrial globe has habitation.

From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume I: The Pox Party" by M.T. Anderson

What he did at those Olympic Games 90 Augusts ago—and what it signified to a world on the verge of a global war that would cancel the Olympics until 1948—still resounds.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 5, 2026

“The prose is magnificent, mature and breathtakingly precise, and the collection resounds with a sensitivity and wisdom rarely seen in a debut,” noted the judges.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 20, 2024

Now water runs from more marshy areas and the squeaky call of the rarely spotted red-cockaded woodpecker resounds from mature pines.

From Seattle Times Dec. 14, 2023

In Schubert’s song “Der Doppelgänger,” a piano resounds with increasingly tormented chords as the narrator recounts a realization: that a pained stranger, wringing his hands in the night, is in fact himself.

From New York Times Sep. 20, 2023

“You know how Dad’s going away for the week? We—” He nods at his room, where music and laughter and uniformity resounds.

From "I'll Give You the Sun" by Jandy Nelson

“It resounded in the minds and memories of literate people, as well as of those who acquired it only by listening.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 21, 2026

But Thoreau’s show of civil disobedience has resounded down the ages, creating a political legacy claimed by liberals and conservatives, libertarians and Marxists External link.

From Barron's Apr. 14, 2026

It was a message that resounded with many voters.

From BBC May 3, 2025

In a purple Harris-style suit, Winfrey came out on stage at the Democratic National Convention to Jon Batiste’s “Freedom” and delivered a soaring speech building on themes of personal freedom, which resounded throughout the evening.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 22, 2024

The sound of heavy boots resounded down the corridor, and I didn’t need to glance to my left to know that it was an officer.

From "Glitch" by Laura Martin

Despite losing opener Tanzid Hasan Tamim for a duck to Josh Hazlewood in the second over, Mominul's unbeaten 30 and Shadman Islam's 25 sealed the resounding win.

From BBC Aug. 16, 2026

Meta’s answer, articulated across years of filings and months of litigation, is a resounding “no.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 8, 2026

Both Paxton and Platner won resounding victories in their primaries over more establishment candidates who were comparatively free of scandal.

From Salon Jun. 21, 2026

The letters of intent inked last month for IBM, D-Wave, and other quantum businesses are a resounding endorsement of a technology once dismissed as highly speculative.

From Barron's Jun. 2, 2026

Nanuq and Boomer put their ears back, stood on their hind legs, and slammed into each other with a resounding thump.

From "Two Degrees" by Alan Gratz




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