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    reverberate
    /rɪˈvəːbəreɪt/

    verb

    • 1. (of a loud noise) be repeated several times as an echo: "her deep booming laugh reverberated around the room"
    • 2. have continuing and serious effects: "the statements by the professor reverberated through the Capitol"

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  3. Reverberate means to continue to be heard or to have an effect on something or someone. Learn how to use this verb with different prepositions and phrases, and see examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. Reverberate means to reflect, repel, or echo sound. It comes from the Latin verb verberare, meaning "to whip, beat, or lash." See synonyms, examples, word history, and more.

  5. reverberate: 1 v ring or echo with sound Synonyms: echo , resound , ring Types: show 4 types... hide 4 types... consonate sound in sympathy reecho repeat or return an echo again or repeatedly; send (an echo) back reecho echo repeatedly, echo again and again bong ring loudly and deeply Type of: go , sound make a certain noise or sound v have a ...

  6. Reverberate means to continue to be heard or to have an effect on something or someone. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts with sentences and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. Reverberate definition: to reecho or resound. See examples of REVERBERATE used in a sentence.

  8. Reverberate means to echo or resound, or to have a powerful effect that lasts a long time. Learn more about the word origin, pronunciation, grammar, and usage of reverberate with Collins Dictionary.

  9. Reverberate means to resound in echoes, to reflect repeatedly, or to have a lasting effect. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of this verb with examples from various sources.