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Resonate meaning
To vibrate or sound, especially in response to another vibration. | To have an effect or impact; to influence; to engender support. | To agree or sympathise, not necessarily perfectly, usually with an emotion, an attitude, or an intellectual position.
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Ensure that these statements resonate with your values and resonate with potential clients.
The early data supported our hunch that this song would resonate across the country -- and resonate it did.
Sinusoidally driven resonators having higher Q factors resonate with greater amplitudes (at the resonant frequency) but have a smaller range of frequencies around the frequency at which they resonate.
Additionally, with so many existing options for placing your ads, it becomes important to conduct advertising research to understand where your ads are more likely to resonate.
Advise on the layout, visuals, and typography that will resonate with my brand and engage my audience.
All in all, just sort of faded from what little limelight it had, though there's one aspect that seemed to resonate with fans.
Allow the echoes of performances from another era to resonate through the air.
Among his well-crafted lines was a comparison of the political novice to “ChatGPT,” a twist that failed to resonate positively with the audience.
And I’ve found the artists that are interested in those themes to resonate with me.
And one makeup mood might resonate with you more.
And though your outlook on relationships has likely changed, you have an opportunity now to set intentions that genuinely resonate with the relationships you crave.
A robust recruitment strategy ensures the acquisition of leaders who resonate with organizational values and drive success.
As a pivotal figure within the organisation, Sir Ronald has been instrumental in drafting, negotiating, and endorsing resolutions, declarations, and statements that resonate with countries across the hemisphere.
As Bud Light, once a beloved contender among the country’s favorite beers, spirals down to the 14th spot, the repercussions resonate far beyond the brand itself.
As father and son continue to be at odds, Kendall's efforts resonate with audiences as both pathetic and unfortunate as he shields his neediness with arrogance.
As President Suluhu's words continue to resonate, economic experts and leaders across the region are drawn to Tanzania's business-friendly environment.
As the clock ticks closer to kick-off at 4:30 pm GMT, the echoes of past victories and the hunger for present glory resonate within the walls of Anfield.
As they converge, they birth innovative gaming experiences that resonate with both football enthusiasts and gambling aficionados.
Baltin: Were you initially surprised though at how much people did resonate with a song that is that specific?
Barlow's argument does resonate, however, and it's entirely possible that Bloober Team may be dealing with an unwinnable situation, depending on how the community reacts to the title once it's out.