reverberate|reverberated|reverberates|reverberating in English
verb
[re·ver·ber·ate || rɪ'vɜrbəreɪt /-'vɜː-]
echo, resound, resonate
Use "reverberate|reverberated|reverberates|reverberating" in a sentence
1. It reverberated around the world, and will continue to reverberate through time.
2. European Debt Crisis Reverberates
3. The bang reverberated through the house.
4. The most insignificient transgression reverberated in the most ethereal worlds.
5. The sound of splintering wood reverberated outside.
6. The noise seemed to reverberate around the ship.
7. A woman's shrill laughter reverberated in the courtyard.
8. The words are still ringing [ reverberating ] in one's ears.
9. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart.
10. Panel for acoustic treatment involving fragmentation of reverberated sound
11. His voice reverberated from the walls of the cave.
12. 10 The roar of the train reverberated in the tunnel.
13. The surge in US share prices reverberated across the globe.
14. The roar of the train reverberated in the tunnel.
15. The killing continued reverberate also in congress Congress.
16. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate my heart.
17. Boink, boing, interjections imitative of a reverberating sound
18. I heard a voice reverberating: " Crawl out! I give you liberty! ".
19. Laughter also reverberating in the ear, sigher engraved in the hearts.
20. Repercussions of the case continue to reverberate through the financial world.
21. There were too many questions reverberating in her head.
22. Berberism has also begun to reverberate in Libya
23. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my ear.
24. News of his resignation continues to reverberate in the media.
25. The entire valley reverberated with the sound of the temple bells.