RESONATE


Meaning of RESONATE in English

res ‧ o ‧ nate /ˈrezəneɪt/ BrE AmE verb [intransitive]

[ Date: 1800-1900 ; Language: 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 that resonates with many voters

2 . to make a deep loud clear sound that continues for a long time ⇨ resound :

The music resonated through the streets.

3 . to make a sound that is produced as a reaction to another sound

resonate with something phrasal verb

1 . formal to be full of a particular meaning or quality:

literature that resonates with biblical imagery

2 . to be full of a particular sound:

a hall resonating with laughter

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.