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View definitions for resonating

resonating

verb as in resound

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One particular moment is resonating across social media, in which Barrymore, already quite close to Stewart and touching her arms, asks her what makes her "soft and gooey," blasting past Stewart's comfort zone even further by offering the example: "When you're treated like a lady."

From Salon

"They're going very big on business and growing the economy, and I get that, but nothing's resonating with me and my pay packet."

From BBC

Despite the warnings, some surveys indicate that Trump's ideas are resonating: a September poll by Reuters/Ipsos found that 56% of likely voters favoured the Republican's tariff plans.

From BBC

"You find other means to express yourself and the stuff that everyone else seems to be doing maybe isn't resonating with you as much."

From BBC

A sweet song at any time, but it's currently resonating with so many people, even those who aren't gay or don't have intolerant parents because it captures the larger conflict tearing this country apart.

From Salon

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

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