resound

resound
/ri zownd"/, v.i.
1. to echo or ring with sound, as a place.
2. to make an echoing sound, or sound loudly, as a metallic object: A gong resounded.
3. to ring or be echoed, as sounds.
4. to be celebrated or notably important: His name resounds in the pages of history.
v.t.
5. to reecho (a sound).
6. to give forth or utter loudly.
7. to proclaim loudly (praise, disapproval, etc.).
[1350-1400; ME resounen < MF resoner < L resonare, equiv. to re- RE- + sonare to SOUND1]

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