Etymology: [ -b&-"rAt ] (verb.) 15th century. Latin reverberatus, past participle of reverberare, from re- + verberare to lash, from verber rod; more at VERVAIN.
third-person singular of reverberate, to repeatedly return, to have a lasting effect, to rebound or recoil, to ring with many echos, to shine or reflect (from a surface, etc.), to shine or glow (on something) with reflected light, spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide", have a long or continuing effect; "The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life", to throw or bend back or reflect (from a surface); "A mirror in the sun can reflect light into a person's eyes"; "Sound is reflected well in this auditorium", treat, process, heatl, metl, or refine in a reverberating furnace; "reverberate ore" be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock waves; "the waves reverberate as far away as the end of the building" have a long or continuing effect; "The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life, ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter", To be driven back; to be reflected or repelled, as rays of light; to be echoed, as sound, Hence, to fuse by reverberated heat, treat, process, heatl, metl, or refine in a reverberating furnace; "reverberate ore", be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock waves; "the waves reverberate as far away as the end of the building", have a long or continuing effect; "The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life, To resound; to echo, To send or force back; to repel from side to side; as, flame is reverberated in a furnace, echo, resound, resonate, When a loud sound reverberates through a place, it echoes through it. The sound of the tank guns reverberated through the little Bavarian town A woman's shrill laughter reverberated in the courtyard, You can say that an event or idea reverberates when it has a powerful effect which lasts a long time. The controversy surrounding the take-over yesterday continued to reverberate around the television industry The news sent shock waves through the community that have continued to reverberate to this day, Reverberant, To return or send back; to repel or drive back; to echo, as sound; to reflect, as light, as light or heat, Driven back, as sound; reflected,
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third-person singular of reverberate
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reverberate
to repeatedly return
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to have a lasting effect
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to rebound or recoil
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reverberate
to ring with many echos
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reverberate
to shine or reflect (from a surface, etc.)
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reverberate
to shine or glow (on something) with reflected light
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spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
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have a long or continuing effect; "The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life"
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to throw or bend back or reflect (from a surface); "A mirror in the sun can reflect light into a person's eyes"; "Sound is reflected well in this auditorium"
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treat, process, heatl, metl, or refine in a reverberating furnace; "reverberate ore" be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock waves; "the waves reverberate as far away as the end of the building" have a long or continuing effect; "The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life
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reverberate
ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter"
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reverberate
To be driven back; to be reflected or repelled, as rays of light; to be echoed, as sound
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Hence, to fuse by reverberated heat
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reverberate
treat, process, heatl, metl, or refine in a reverberating furnace; "reverberate ore"
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reverberate
be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock waves; "the waves reverberate as far away as the end of the building"
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reverberate
have a long or continuing effect; "The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life
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reverberate
To resound; to echo
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reverberate
To send or force back; to repel from side to side; as, flame is reverberated in a furnace
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echo, resound, resonate fiil
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When a loud sound reverberates through a place, it echoes through it. The sound of the tank guns reverberated through the little Bavarian town A woman's shrill laughter reverberated in the courtyard
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You can say that an event or idea reverberates when it has a powerful effect which lasts a long time. The controversy surrounding the take-over yesterday continued to reverberate around the television industry The news sent shock waves through the community that have continued to reverberate to this day
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Reverberant
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To return or send back; to repel or drive back; to echo, as sound; to reflect, as light, as light or heat
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