- resonate with
- phr verbResonate with is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑message
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
resonate with something — ˈresonate with sth derived (literary) to be full of a particular quality or feeling • She makes a simple story resonate with complex themes and emotions. Main entry: ↑resonatederived … Useful english dictionary
resonate — which means literally ‘to be resonant’, i.e. to have a clear deep ringing sound, has acquired vogue status in the figurative sense ‘to find agreement (with)’ (typically of an emotional rather than intellectual kind). This meaning originated in… … Modern English usage
resonate — UK [ˈrezəneɪt] / US [ˈrezəˌneɪt] verb Word forms resonate : present tense I/you/we/they resonate he/she/it resonates present participle resonating past tense resonated past participle resonated 1) [intransitive/transitive] to produce an emotional … English dictionary
resonate — res|o|nate [ˈrezəneıt] v [Date: 1800 1900; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of resonare; RESOUND] 1.) if something such as an event or a message resonates, it seems important or good to people, or continues to do this resonate with ▪ an idea… … Dictionary of contemporary English
resonate — res|o|nate [ rezə,neıt ] verb 1. ) intransitive to produce or be filled with a deep clear sound that continues for a long time: The vibrations of the gong resonated through the temple. resonate with: The hall resonated with music. 2. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
resonate — verb (I) 1 to make a deep, loud, clear sound that continues for a long time 2 to make a sound that is produced as a reaction to another sound resonate with sth phrasal verb (T) 1 formal to be full of a particular meaning or feeling: Literature… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
resonate — [c]/ˈrɛzəneɪt / (say rezuhnayt) verb (resonated, resonating) –verb (i) 1. to resound. 2. to act as a resonator; exhibit resonance. 3. Electronics to reinforce oscillations because the natural frequency of the device is the same as the frequency… …
resonate — ► VERB 1) be resonant. 2) chiefly US (of an idea or action) meet with someone s agreement. DERIVATIVES resonator noun … English terms dictionary
resonate — verb ( nated; nating) Date: 1873 intransitive verb 1. to produce or exhibit resonance 2. to respond as if by resonance < resonate to the music >; also to have a repetitive pattern that resembles resonance 3. to relate harmoniously ; strike a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
resonate — verb a) To vibrate or sound, especially in response to another vibration. The books on top of the piano resonate when he plays certain notes. b) To have an effect or impact; to influence; to … Wiktionary