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: --
Whatever happens in any part of the world, be it for good or for ill, reverberates in every part of the capital city.
I take no pleasure in a heavy reverberating bass, but can understand that some people do.
Pension mis-selling is a scandal that still reverberates around the industry.
I believe that any debate on broadcasting cannot isolate one form of broadcasting because one form reverberates substantially on all other forms.
In a built-up area noise reverberates, usually just after a conscientious father has got a baby off to sleep.
Two specific issues have reverberated in this debate.
The sheer sense of injustice that is reverberating throughout the dairy industry at present is truly well-founded.
I remember when that factory reverberated with the noise of production.