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reverberation
[ ri-vur-buh-rey-shuhn ]
noun
- a reechoed sound.
- the fact of being reverberated or reflected.
- something that is reverberated:
Reverberations from the explosion were felt within a six-mile radius.
- an act or instance of reverberating.
- Physics. the persistence of a sound after its source has stopped, caused by multiple reflection of the sound within a closed space.
- the act or process of subjecting something to reflected heat, as in a reverberatory furnace.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of reverberation1
Example Sentences
The results of this election could have reverberations far beyond Warsaw, too.
Zelenskyy was right when he said that just because there's an ocean between us and them, we will still feel the reverberations of what is happening.
Asian organizers say the Trump administration’s policies deeming anyone in the country without authorization a criminal, subject to expedited deportation, will have profound reverberations in Los Angeles County.
The reverberations of Proposition 187 established certain perceptions, both real and mistaken, about the nation’s fastest-growing voter group.
But the movie is more effective as a grim, involving cop thriller than it is as an ostensible statement on the Order’s reverberations in the present.
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