0 If a loud, deep sound reverberates, it continues to be heard around an area, so that the area seems to shake:
1 If an event or idea reverberates somewhere, it has an effect on everyone or everything in a place or group:
2 (of sound) to continue to be heard; to echo repeatedly:
Once sensorimotor responsive control had migrated to an integrative brain system, sensory qualia eventually emerged as the activity of reverberating circuits, sustaining momentary stimulation.
The aftereffects of its defeat reverberated in state and national politics for years.
The effects of malapportionment reverberated through the party-state.
The invisible transition of the air stream location - from the front of the mouth to in between the teeth - becomes audible when reverberated.
The cries of local government expenditure, increase of staff, would have been reverberating everywhere; we would have received great criticism.
At night, screams could be heard reverberating around the walls of the buildings.
In hot weather we have the doors open and if a motor cycle goes by it reverberates throughout the church.
I remember when that factory reverberated with the noise of production.