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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
resonate .
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Examples
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But the term resonates powerfully with consumers because they think it means "a speedy way to get results that I want," said exercise professor at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va.
NYT > Home Page By CATHERINE SAINT LOUIS 2011
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The name resonates with Old English aristocracy, but our two-room basement apartment is really a dump.
The Memory Palace Mira Bartók 2011
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The name resonates with Old English aristocracy, but our two-room basement apartment is really a dump.
The Memory Palace Mira Bartók 2011
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Captain Carrot: The objection, at least as I see it, is that the term “Obamacare” is a pretty obvious attempt to frame the issue as a “government takeover,” which is probably why the term resonates so well with conservatives reinforcing, as it does, their view of the bill.
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The objection, at least as I see it, is that the term “Obamacare” is a pretty obvious attempt to frame the issue as a “government takeover,” which is probably why the term resonates so well with conservatives reinforcing, as it does, their view of the bill.
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The objection, at least as I see it, is that the term “Obamacare” is a pretty obvious attempt to frame the issue as a “government takeover,” which is probably why the term resonates so well with conservatives reinforcing, as it does, their view of the bill.
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His name resonates thanks to the great work he did at Texas A&M, thanks to the fact he's only a few years removed from being one of the two or three hottest names in college basketball.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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It does if the term resonates with the public - and especially if there's an element of self-fulfilling prophecy involved.
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The term resonates because it speaks to a deep and abiding hunger in our society for big, practical answers to big, tough challenges.
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The term resonates because it speaks to a deep and abiding hunger in our society for big, practical answers to big, tough challenges.
Inclusionist 2009
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