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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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  2. REVERBERATE definition: 1. If a loud, deep sound reverberates, it continues to be heard around an area, so that the area…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of REVERBERATE is reflect. How to use reverberate in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. Reverberate means sound waves traveling back and forth, as in an echo. Often we use reverberate to talk about sound, or sometimes light. If a noise echoes for a long time, we can say the space reverberates with that noise.

  5. REVERBERATE meaning: 1. If a loud, deep sound reverberates, it continues to be heard around an area, so that the area…. Learn more.

  6. to reecho or resound: Her singing reverberated through the house. Synonyms: vibrate, rebound, ring, carry. Physics. to be reflected many times, as sound waves from the walls of a confined space. to rebound or recoil. to be deflected, as flame in a reverberatory furnace.

  7. reverberate. (rɪvɜːʳbəreɪt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense reverberates , present participle reverberating , past tense, past participle reverberated. 1. verb. When a loud sound reverberates through a place, it echoes through it. The sound of the tank guns reverberated through the little Bavarian town. [VERB preposition]

  8. 1. To resound in a succession of echoes; reecho: Thunder reverberated in the mountains. See Synonyms at echo. 2. To be filled with loud or echoing sound: The theater reverberated with the speaker's voice. 3. To have a prolonged or continuing effect: Those talks with his teacher reverberated throughout his life. 4.