To produce or be filled with a deep, full, and rich sound, or to have a strong and lasting impact on someone's thoughts, feelings, or actions.
“The CEO's message resonated with the employees, inspiring them to work towards a common goal.”— Business
“The new marketing campaign used social media to make the brand's message resonate with the target audience.”— Marketing
Origin: From Latin 'resonare', which means 'to sound again', derived from 're-' (again) and 'sonare' (to sound).
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