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reverberate

ri vur buh ruht

  • v  ring or echo with sound
  • v  have a long or continuing effect
    The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life
  • v  be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock waves
    the waves reverberate as far away as the end of the building
  • v  to throw or bend back (from a surface)
  • v  spring back; spring away from an impact
  • v  treat, process, heat, melt, or refine in a reverberatory furnace
    reverberate ore

  • The drug abuse scandal of the sprint queen will definitely cause problems for the ad agents as it reverberates right through the current Olympics.
  • The kickbacks controversy is likely to reverberate through the entire campaigning season.
  • And even after the last page turns, the aftereffects will reverberate.
News & Articles

  • Cicadas loudly invade Cheesequake State Park
    By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Anyone who hasn’t heard them yet may want to pay a visit to Cheesequake State Park this month. The park’s 1,610 acres have become the venue for one of the loudest concert choirs in the animal kingdom — the 17-year cicadas, whose mating calls reverberate across the woodlands, marshes and meadows, reaching into surrounding neighborhoods. read more
    June 12, 2013 - Suburban
  • Obama's Watergate: China's Online Community Reacts To Surveillance Leaks
    As Edward Snowden's leaked revelations continue to reverberate around the world, many of China's microblogging users have come to see the former NSA and CIA worker as a kindred voice in their own quest for freedom of speech.
    June 11, 2013 - Forbes
  • Concert preview: Anthem slingers Japandroids set to raise fists, spirits at the Newport
    Celebration Rock, Vancouver duo Japandroids’ splendorous second LP, feels like all chorus all the time. It comprises eight humongous, cathartic, breathlessly aerobic tracks of perpetual youthful exuberance, the sound of the good old days transmuted into now and forever. Drums reverberate to Earth’s molten core; guitars ring out to the far reaches of the stratosphere; voices strain; forearms pump ...
    June 6, 2013 - Columbus Alive
Quotes

  • Alexander Litvinenko in Reuters
    You may succeed in silencing one man. But a howl of protest from around the world will reverberate, Mr. Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life. May God forgive you for what you have done,Litvinenko said in a statement read out by...
  • Simon Crean in Geelong Advertiser
    Australia's strong labour force figures stand in stark contrast to the stubbornly high unemployment rates still being experienced in many other advanced economies, where the aftershocks from the crisis are continuing to reverberate,he said.
  • Barack Obama in BBC News
    The current crisis has made it clear that the choices made within our borders reverberate across the global economy - and this is true not just of New York and Seattle, but Shanghai and Shenzhen as well,Mr Obama said. "That is why we must...

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