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Definition of Resonates
1. resonate [v] - See also: resonate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resonates
Literary usage of Resonates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of Music by William Smythe Babcock Mathews, Emil Liebling (1896)
"A room resonates or echoes to such tones as are part of its natural tone.
Every piano- string, when the dampers are raised, resonates or answers every other ..."
2. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1875)
"Hence the shallower any air-space the higher the pitch of the note with which it
most perfectly resonates. Heightening of the pitch of the note produced by ..."
3. Psychology of the Other-one: An Introductory Text-book of Psychology by Max Friedrich Meyer (1922)
"In an oboe or clarinet a reed (that is, a solid body) is caused to vibrate by
blowing against it; and again the air volume in the instrument resonates, ..."
4. God, His Prophets and His Children by M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (1978)
"You are the One who resonates from within and from without. You are the Only One
who resonates wherever You are, and You are everywhere. ..."
5. Truth & Light: Brief Explanations by M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, Lex Hixon, Will Noffke (1974)
"... O God, O my Lord who is my Father, O my Lord, my Father, O the expanded
Effulgence, O God who is resplendent, O the One who resonates within Grace, ..."
6. Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Heart and Aorta by George William Balfour (1898)
"Hence the shallower any air-space, the higher the note with which it most perfectly
resonates ; a percussion note becoming emptier becomes, therefore, ..."
7. Mental Culture in Burmese Crisis Politics: Aung San Suu Kyi and the National by Gustaaf Houtman (1999)
"Indeed, this concept of 'country prison' resonates with the Cambodian expression of
... This concept of imprisonment of the entire community resonates with ..."