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resonate

verb as in resound

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For someone who's been acting professionally for such a long time, does the film resonate with you moving on to the next chapter of your career or life?

From Salon

A spokeswoman said it reflected the company's "commitment to maintaining a retail environment that resonates with the values of our customers and partners."

From BBC

However, Stutzman contended that the argument failed to resonate with suburban women in affluent areas such as Orange County as much as Democrats expected it to.

Little did they imagine that the impromptu photo shoot would go viral, their tender moment resonating with millions on TikTok and Instagram.

When asked if there were reasons why many people resonated with Kennedy, Goldhagen said it’s important to remember that a majority of parents are pro-vaccine.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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