verb

definition

To vibrate or sound, especially in response to another vibration.

example

The books on top of the piano resonate when he plays certain notes.

definition

To have an effect or impact; to influence; to engender support.

example

His words resonated with the crowd.

Examples of resonating in a Sentence

It has a horizontal round tubular resonating chamber, whose later variant is a large square box with curved sides.

If the glyph looks a bit too tribal for your tastes, perhaps a design that features a drop of water landing in a small pool with waves resonating out from it would be more aesthetically pleasing to you.

One of their most famous innovations is the use of resonating tuning forks in the Accutron line.

While the choreography is usually quite basic and repetitive, it is extremely enjoyable to both the dancers and audience, resonating with an unmatchable spirit of joyfulness and vibrancy.

This means it's even more important that the squad be exactly together when they shout out their cheers, and that there be a bit of a space in between words and sentences to let the resonating sounds fade.

If you're not resonating with any of the scripts suggested above, open up your favorite word processing program and see what the fonts have to offer you.

Resonating with anyone who has ever dealt with the particular vagaries and attitudes of the elderly, the comic strip was a surprise success.

The result is a rich dimensioned red wine with a resonating Southern Rhône perfume of violets and red cherries.

Koenig also used the apparatus to investigate the effect on the frequency of a fork of a resonating cavity placed near it.

T, Part of resonating pipe, the upper end with cap and vent hole being shown separately at the side.

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