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reverberation

noun as in vibration

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Trump’s victory is a reverberation of trends set in motion in 2020.

From Salon

Tensions had been running high on a campus still feeling reverberations from this spring’s demonstrations, which bitterly divided the campus and turned violent when a pro-Palestinian encampment was attacked by counter-protesters.

Delivery problems in Georgia, a battleground state that has one of the worst on-time records in the nation, could have reverberations for the nation.

The revelations on West German doping landed like a bombshell, with the reverberations travelling around the world.

From BBC

“The reverberation explanation also doesn’t account for why it appears that only folks to the southwest of the venue heard it,” he said.

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