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resonates Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

প্রতিধ্বনি বা অনুনাদ সৃষ্টি করা,





resonates's Usage Examples:

struck with sticks, mallets, or hands, so that it vibrates and the sound resonates through the drum.


The vibrations of the larynx emits a sound, which resonates on the elastic membrane of the vocal sac.


Yi resonates with Confucian philosophy's orientation towards the cultivation of benevolence.


The Glosselytrodea order resonates to the Neuropterida species through the constructional shape of its wings.


According to Todd Tremlin, catchy music "spread[s] because [it] resonates similarly from one mind to the next".


Sometimes it is the structure bearing the file which resonates to produce the sound, but in other cases it is the structure bearing the.


Despite its Arabic origin, the term adat resonates deeply throughout the Maritime Southeast Asia, where due to colonial influence.


high-powered gas lasers (krypton ion and excimer lasers), each of which resonates and amplifies a single spectral line.


size limitations of a five-string violin, the low C string typically resonates slightly softer than the other strings.


An organ pipe is a sound-producing element of the pipe organ that resonates at a specific pitch when pressurized air (commonly referred to as wind) is.


Earth" is my way of paying tribute to all the athletes and hopefully it resonates with people from wherever they are in the world.


At a global context, Jayakody’s cinema resonates the psychological-biological realities of mankind and arbitraries of human.


This echoic sound resonates in the mind and is replayed for this brief amount of time shortly after.


The air in the body of a vessel flute resonates as one, with air moving alternately in and out of the vessel, and the.


It resonates at a specific constant pitch when set vibrating by striking it against.


but it is amenable to a transposition into an artistic language that resonates with its essential qualities: it can, in other words, be "transposed into.


So far, everyone who's heard it has said it's the kind of music that resonates in you long after the stereo's been turned off.


sense" and that it is sometimes regarded as a "sharp racial insult that resonates with white southerners even if white northerners don't get it".


" It has also been called a "landmark that still resonates in the history and mythology of SoHo in the 1970s.


Montreal Gazette in 2011 that she is unsurprised that Lies still widely resonates with viewers nearly 45 years after its debut.



Synonyms:

come across; understand; strike a chord;

Antonyms:

damaged; unhealthy; injured; unwholesome; unfit;

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