0 present 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: --
The clear, echoing voice of a single girl (symbolising morning), completes the work.
Echoing business practice, efficiency and effectiveness is reached by having a good organisation structure, with clearly identified roles, responsibilities and methods of communication.
Echoing, and technological attempts at dealing with it, render much of the speech stilted and prone to breakdown.
These unsuccessful 'experiments', including dinosaurs, were destroyed by thunderstones (meteorites), an idea echoing modern scientific theories on mass extinctions and bolide impacts.
The need for pre-literacy skills is stressed, echoing comments in other chapters regarding visual literacy.
The other is that he deliberately chose it as echoing or paraphrasing his architecture.
Echoing the sense of entitlement among pensioners, the media claimed that pensioners had a constitutional right to social security.
The echoing power of chains of association in our mind is lessened by the naming of a dominant identity.