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View definitions for reverberating

reverberating

adjective as in rolling

adjective as in sonorous

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Example Sentences

A long-silent voice from a distant past — eerie and reverberating — awakens in the climate-controlled, antiseptic chambers of a Paris museum.

That Olympics beautification project happened more than 90 years ago, and it’s still reverberating today.

There's such a wide breadth in the book, touching on the all of the islands and how the history of colonialism and the Atlantic Slave Trade impacted the cuisine, the food and the people — and how that's still reverberating and felt today.

From Salon

When you're living in an autocratic society, the personality ticks of the leader end up reverberating outward.

From Salon

But as the basses and drums come in, she can feel it through her feet: "You can feel it reverberating through you because it's so powerful."

From BBC

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

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