Resonate
v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing, -nates.
v.intr.
To exhibit or produce resonance or resonant effects.
To evoke a feeling of shared emotion or belief: “It is a demonology [that] seems to resonate among secular and religious voters alike” (Tamar Jacoby).
To correspond closely or harmoniously: “Symbolism matters, especially if the symbols resonate with the larger message” (William Greider).
v.tr.
To cause to resound.
After a lead in like that I should go with something strong. This was [...]



