English to Urdu Dictionary resonate

resonate

گونج
definition
verb
the sound of the siren resonated across the harbor
produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound.
the crystal resonates at 16 MHz
produce electrical or mechanical resonance.
example
Lacking a tuning dial, they contained individual crystals cut to 'resonate' at specific frequencies.
The case will 'resonate' among e-marketers who face a major consent problem when trying to exchange email address lists.
In a PEM, a piece of crystalline quartz is electronically excited to 'resonate' at a frequency determined by its shape and crystal orientation.
We hold these values dear to our hearts because they 'resonate' with strong emotional ties.
The central themes 'resonate' through a network of related stories and characters.
This image is a photographic icon that continues to 'resonate' with viewers.
the words 'resonate' with so many different meanings
It's strange how inanimate objects can 'resonate' with different emotions depending on the situation in which they are viewed.
Some of his ideas 'resonate' closely with the contemporary consensus of critical biblical scholars.
It also exemplifies how cultural battles between traditionalists and progressives and structural battles over federalism 'resonate' among women and provide strategic openings for their campaigns.
All elements of his sprawling film 'resonate' with each other intellectually, emotionally, and viscerally, while notably avoiding concrete statements of theme.
The emotions that the songs convey are generally ones that 'resonate' with me.
The best part has been meeting young rabbinical students, who 'resonate' most completely with what I'm saying.
The hearts of the old 'resonate' with memories while the hearts of the young beat respectfully at the silent knowledge that many aspects of our lives are a direct reflection of who Trudeau was and what he believed.
Her best works continue to 'resonate' long after seeing them.
The two in fact are related: the ideas 'resonate' differently in different parts of the world, exemplifying with remarkably clarity the issues introduced in the previous sections.
Their ideas 'resonate' in scholarly circles and eventually penetrate the general media.
You care about the people that are like you and the cultural elements that 'resonate' with you.
Additionally, a brain-trust only appeals to people who think the ideas 'resonate' with their own.
Imbedded in history, these iconic images 'resonate' with viewers while preserving moments - both thrilling and poignant - from our collective history.
Even their smallest gestures 'resonate' with genuine emotion.
the words 'resonate' with so many different meanings
Such images 'resonate' with some poignancy, with the personal situation of many commentators.
Furthermore, the parts of the songs 'resonate' with beauty and emotion.
It is my goal to communicate with people whose opinions 'resonate' with the first four paragraphs of this article.
Yet it is that ordinariness, oddly enough, that makes the stories 'resonate' .
Guinness hopes the idea will 'resonate' with stout drinkers in vastly different markets.
To make this story 'resonate' today, it should be set in a non-Western society.
How has a single set of icons 'resonated' so powerfully among a diverse national population?
The ideas 'resonated' with him because that's how he has lived his life.
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