reverberations in English

noun
1
prolongation of a sound; resonance.
electronic effects have been added, such as echo and reverberation
2
a continuing effect; a repercussion.
the attack has had reverberations around the world

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1. Reverberations from that situation still linger.

2. Fenn froze, shoulders hunched, until the reverberations died away.

3. The reverberations of the drum were still vibrating in the air.

4. When the reverberations ceased, the gabble of the audience also did.

5. Sea - bottom reverberations would extrapolate back - wards in time to a zero member.

6. The tent rocked and Bellied, Bellied and flapped with reverberations like drum-beats

7. 118): The mighty Combers crashed down with long echoing reverberations like the roar of great cannons, followed by the ominous swish of broken water rushing across

8. The track title "Atmospheres" dives into darker drone terrains, emphasized by mysteriously perplexing reverberations, but its comforting organic feel occurs at irregular intervals

9. Audyssey uses the room acoustics in any space to create a clear delineation in varying frequencies and reverberations (Audyssey Dynamic Eq) and volume level (Dynamic Volume)

10. Like floating through a forest, Broken Consorts will envelop you in a cocoon of Bristlings, warblings and ethereal reverberations—a musical experience that exists across and beyond time

11. Definition of Anechoic : free from echoes and reverberations an Anechoic chamber Examples of Anechoic in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web According to submarine authority HI Sutton, the submarines in particular have had issues with their Anechoic …

12. As Frederick Crews has persuasively argued, secularist Theory is "bogged down in Apriorism."It appears "to satisfy the most austerely skeptical intellectual taste while casually introducing propositions of gnomic certitude, prophetic reverberations, and exhilarating historical scope."