0 past simple and past participle of echo
1 If a sound echoes or a place echoes with a sound, you hear the sound again because you are in a large, empty space:
2 to repeat details that are similar to, and make you think of, something else:
Such constructions were classified as direct stem-sharing causatives or periphrastic causatives if this is what they were without the "echoed" do form.
Finding support from others was echoed when the men were sharing their experiences about side effects.
Their descriptions of the newly arrived passengers echoed the elite view of working-class immigrants as mentally and physically deficient.
All of this is echoed externally by the position and dimension of the openings, which are freer than those possible in traditional solid wall construction.
We see many of the same features of the conditional-consumption graph echoed here.
I further hear this textual message of asserted difference and resilience echoed musically in the song's unconventional use of mode.
And the policies developed for health care in the late 1990s echoed those that had been implemented for schools.
The contribution of conversational exchanges to the identification of linguistic units during acquisition has been echoed in different ways by other researchers since.