resonate• In Hawaii, a large gourd is worn like a mask, inside which the voiceresonates.• Similar forms resonate and reinforce each other.• Martin Luther King Jr.'s name resonates in the heart of every American.• In fact, such sounds may be picked up in their whiskers, resonating like guitarstrings, rather than by their ears.• People walked through variouscaves whistling and mapped where the sounds resonated most powerfully.• But it resonates politically, puttingDole squarely on the side of innocentfolk unfairly wronged.• Her deep coughresonates through mucus-filled lungs.• The rumble of the taiko drumresonated through the air.• The sounds of Beethoven's 5th Symphonyresonated through the house.• Bob Dole has a message that will resonate with those voters.• The anti-illegal immigrationProposition 187 resonated with voters two years ago.
Originresonate
(1800-1900)Latin past participle of resonare; → RESOUND