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Reverberate meaning
To cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; to re-echo. | Followed by on (to): to deflect or divert (flames, heat, etc.) on to something. | To heat (something) by deflecting flames on to, or passing flames over, it.
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A key "Air" theme is that these events — which still reverberate as name, image and likeness deals change the shape of NCAA sports — went down the way they did because Deloris Jordan knew exactly what her son was worth.
A large industrial project proposed for just of east of Owen Sound should reverberate through the region if TC Energy’s Ontario Pumped Storage project is given the go-ahead at the army training base in Meaford.
In the corridors of Manchester United, discussions reverberate as the club grapples with the potential absence of Andre Onana during the crucial period of the Africa Cup of Nations Finals.
Nolan said the film’s protagonist made decisions that still reverberate to this day.
Perhaps, Salami’s definitive declaration that the “Federal Government can no longer solely fund tertiary education in Nigeria” will reverberate around the country as the new direction that has not been given much thought.
The case could have implications that reverberate across Silicon Valley.
The four Bruckner motets gave the choir the opportunity to show their dynamic range – a notable feature of these short works - and to exploit the acoustic, allowing the sound to reverberate around the stonework.
The program provides Aikenites with an excellent sampling of three major works characteristic of the intellectual movement that spanned the 19th century and whose echoes reverberate to this day.
The veto by Gov. Andy Beshear comes as he seeks reelection to a second term this year in Republican-trending Kentucky, and his veto could reverberate through the November election.
The voice of the characters within the story reverberate with the voice of Thucydides as its author.
As dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports walk off the job, economists are bracing for the strike to reverberate across the American economy.
Emma was also heartened to see the initiatives reverberate in communities, saying: "All of the entries were amazing, but The Learning Tree, our winner, demonstrated a culture of children, parents, and staff embedding the messages into the daily routine.
Experts predict that election fraud narratives will continue to evolve and reverberate, as they did in the United States and Brazil in 2022 and then in Argentina in 2023.
He said the legacies of James would continue to reverberate for years to come, stating the transformed lives and destinies were testimonies of his commitment to the works of God.
In the wake of Simpson's death Wednesday night, let’s take a look at some of the ways the Simpson case impacted the popular culture — and continued to reverberate for decades.
It’s the latest company to backtrack on diversity initiatives in the face of right-wing pressure, and its decisions will reverberate across corporate America.
Mobile shelters, similar to those where many victims tried to hide, reverberate with sirens and communication devices, encapsulating the feeling of being trapped in the crosshairs of Hamas.
Most of the guidelines above reverberate around Jesus' teaching on loving your neighbor.
Nine years later, the result of that question — a legal battle which made it all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada — continues to reverberate through the courts as well as the public works departments of cities across the country.
Rivian said it was laying off 10 percent of its workforce as concerns about slower electric vehicle sales continue to reverberate across the industry.