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reverberated

adjective as in returned

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The sound of feet on the metal staircases reverberated around the building.

From BBC

Vasquez’s death has reverberated among firefighting communities as many paid tribute to him.

From Salon

Controversial remarks by Trump — who said in Wisconsin last week that, “whether the women like it or not,” he would protect them — reverberated throughout the weekend, as did a bizarre moment during a Friday night rally in Milwaukee in which the former president ranted about microphone problems.

As he moved from linebacker to defensive end to guard to running back to safety, his father’s words always reverberated in his head.

“We always knew how they had felt about the island. But to say it so grotesquely, in particular to Puerto Ricans who are independent voters and on the fence, I think it has reverberated.”

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

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