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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024res•o•nate /ˈrɛzəˌneɪt/USA pronunciation v. [no object], -nat•ed, -nat•ing. - to make a deep, clear, echoing or continuing sound:His booming voice resonated in the church.
See -son-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024res•o•nate (rez′ə nāt′),USA pronunciation v., -nat•ed, -nat•ing. v.i. - to resound.
- to act as a resonator;
exhibit resonance. - Electronicsto reinforce oscillations because the natural frequency of the device is the same as the frequency of the source.
- Medicineto amplify vocal sound by the sympathetic vibration of air in certain cavities and bony structures.
v.t. - to cause to resound.
- Latin resonātus, past participle of resonāre to resound; see -ate1
- 1870–75
res′o•na′tion, n. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: resonate /ˈrɛzəˌneɪt/ vb - to resound or cause to resound; reverberate
- (of a mechanical system, electrical circuit, chemical compound, etc) to exhibit or cause to exhibit resonance
- (intransitive) often followed by with: to be understood or receive a sympathetic response: themes which will resonate with voters
- (intr:) followed by with: to be filled with: simple words that seem to resonate with mystery and beauty
Etymology: 19th Century: from Latin resonāreˌresoˈnation n |