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Resonate
verb
To vibrate or sound, especially in response to another vibration.
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'resonate' is a correct and commonly used word in written English.
It can be used as a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to evoke a strong feeling of empathy or understanding. As a noun, it refers to the quality of being resonant or having a deep, clear sound. Example: The speaker's words resonated with the audience, as they shared their personal experiences of struggle and triumph.
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Despite the hair's breadth difference poll results between Labour and Conservative that appear each day, neither party wants to commit to investing in an economically important and electorally resonate sector.
Their voices; "miss, miss I want to become an engineer...miss, miss I want to work in computing," resonate through the classrooms.
She must have called him Guido when he was in her tummy; that has to resonate.
We believe that this kind of message will resonate better with rural populations," Ike said.
The two unfolding spy stories resonate powerfully with each other.
In turn, they train our staff to look for angles that will resonate with the public and help us to improve our journalistic writing ability.
Despite the steady drip-drip of death, the Mediterranean story has yet to resonate with a European public short on empathy: Guardian stories on migration on our website consistently attract very low numbers of readers.
Tad Devine, a longtime consultant to Democratic presidential candidates, agreed that 2016 might present an opening to Sanders, a year in which his message could resonate.
Amy Walter, national editor of the Cook Political Report, said that while Clinton may currently be emphasizing issues that resonate with Democratic primary voters, there was no reason to think the words were not honestly come by, and the candidate did not seem to be straying outside her central political identity.
At its heart is a collaborative and participative approach to developing brand stories that resonate amongst the highly engaged communities across all the Guardian platforms.
Nor do they strike targets that resonate throughout the Muslim world.
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