English to Urdu Dictionary reverberate

reverberate

گونجنا
definition
verb
her deep booming laugh reverberated around the room
(of a loud noise) be repeated several times as an echo.
example
If nothing else, it triggered a series of spats and arguments that continue to 'reverberate' .
Having said that, there is a certain romance in listening to the names of far-away places 'reverberate' off the walls of that magnificent place.
Neither of us speak for a moment; the lively chords of the song in the background 'reverberate' off the walls.
Thirty years ago today, the single worst day of violence during the Troubles saw the streets of Dublin and Monaghan rocked by blasts, but the aftermath continues to 'reverberate' around Irish society.
Large pieces of glass propped against one side of the cell eerily 'reverberate' the soothing sounds of cascading water.
And unlike most real estate busts, this one will 'reverberate' around the world.
The explosions in New York and Washington on September 11 continue to 'reverberate' around the globe.
The impact of their decision continues to 'reverberate' .
That's why, Roy says, small actions in her village 'reverberate' in the power centers of Delhi and Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan.
oft did the cliffs 'reverberate' the sound
The fallout continues to 'reverberate' through the media, the political sphere, and has forced a discussion on the state of the culture.
In the worst cases, it left legacies of personal pain and distress that continue to 'reverberate' in Aboriginal communities to this day.
She called, listening to her voice echo and 'reverberate' through the clay rooms.
The Cree say that life is continuous rebirth; the labor of our love will return time and time again, just as the leaves will decompose into soil and the things that we give to this world will 'reverberate' long after we are gone.
The insurance implications of the attack continue to 'reverberate' around the world.
Simply, interconnected stories told in an honest and forthright manner touch readers in ways that continue to 'reverberate' long after the book is put down.
oft did the cliffs 'reverberate' the sound
In the 18th century, two revolutions occurred and both unleashed forces that 'reverberate' even today.
The repercussions of the controversy around the alleged doping by three of Bulgaria's champion weightlifters continue to 'reverberate' .
On an April night, on the speck of land in the southern Caribbean that is the Grenadine island of Carriacou, the grounds of Belair Park 'reverberate' to the distinctive call of African drums.
No longer do the Middle Eastern deserts 'reverberate' to the sound of Australian helicopters.
The CD's one setback is the 'reverberant' church acoustic that fogs detail in an otherwise immaculate account of Britten's Ceremony of Carols.
One assumes Paul Smith's choice of moniker alludes to his music's 'reverberative' qualities, but in fact its origin is rather more unusual.
However, their argument was abruptly ended when a loud clang 'reverberated' around the dungeon.
The atmosphere 'reverberated' with the sound of conch shells and temple drums.
That said, the El Head sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion, the odd echo-meter or 'reverberator' and various bits of machinery that go boing.
Trinidad 'reverberates' to soca, and Martinique to the racing double beat of zouk.
Even changing a single field 'reverberates' throughout the development process, he says.
Simultaneously, a loud thud 'reverberated' from a floor above the waiting room.
Hebb needed a way to sustain persistent 'reverberatory' activity or ‘trace’ in cortical circuits.
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