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translations for
resonate
Definition of resonate
To
vibrate
or
sound
, especially in response to another vibration
To have an
effect
or
impact
; to
influence
; to
engender
support
Examples
The books on top of the piano
resonate
when he plays certain notes.
His words
resonated
with the crowd.
Related words
resonator
resonate with
Helmholtz resonator
cavity resonator
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