Reverberate - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|rɪˈvɜːrbəreɪt|
Brit.
|rɪˈvɜːbəreɪt|
verb
- ring or echo with sound (syn: echo, resound, ring)
- have a long or continuing effect
- spring back; spring away from an impact (syn: bounce, bound, rebound, recoil, ricochet, spring)
- treat, process, heat, melt, or refine in a reverberatory furnace
- have a long or continuing effect
The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life
- be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock wavesthe waves reverberate as far away as the end of the building
- to throw or bend back (from a surface) (syn: reflect)- spring back; spring away from an impact (syn: bounce, bound, rebound, recoil, ricochet, spring)
- treat, process, heat, melt, or refine in a reverberatory furnace
reverberate ore
Extra examples
...the sound of thunder reverberated from one end of the mountain pass to the other...
The noise of the plane engines is still reverberating in my ears.
The cave reverberated with the cries of birds.
The bang reverberated through the house.
The room reverberated with laughter.
The events of 9/11 will reverberate through history.
The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: reverberate
he/she/it: reverberates
present participle: reverberating
past tense: reverberated
past participle: reverberated
I/you/we/they: reverberate
he/she/it: reverberates
present participle: reverberating
past tense: reverberated
past participle: reverberated
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