resonate
//ˈrez.ə.neɪt//
Verb
resonateInfinitive
resonatePresent tense
resonatedPast tense
resonatedPast participle
resonatingPresent participle
resonatesThird-person singular
1
To produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound.
The church bells resonated throughout the valley.
2
To evoke images, memories, or emotions; to have a strong effect or impact on someone.
Her speech resonated with the audience.
3
(Physics) To vibrate in response to an external stimulus at a natural frequency.
The tuning fork resonates when struck, producing a clear tone.