Reverberate (verb)

  1. To echo or resound repeatedly.
  2. To have a lasting effect or influence.
  3. To continue to be felt or discussed.

Origin:

Re- (indicating repetition) + latin reverberare to drive back by echoes.

Examples:

  1. His words reverberated through the hall.
  2. The controversy continued to reverberate in the media for weeks.
  3. The sound of the drums reverberated through the canyon.
  4. The impact of the scandal continued to reverberate throughout the company.
  5. The decision to close the factory reverberated throughout the community.
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