resonate
English
Etymology
From Latin resonatio, from resonāre, present active infinitive of resonō.
Pronunciation
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Verb
resonate (third-person singular simple present resonates, present participle resonating, simple past and past participle resonated)
- To vibrate or sound, especially in response to another vibration.
- The books on top of the piano resonate when he plays certain notes.
- To have an effect or impact; to influence; to engender support.
- His words resonated with the crowd.
Translations
to vibrate or sound, especially in response to another vibration
to have an effect or impact; to influence; to engender support
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Latin
Verb
resonāte
- first-person plural present active imperative of resonō
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