Examples of 'has resonated' in a sentence

Meaning of "has resonated"

The phrase 'has resonated' means that something, such as an idea, concept, or message, has deeply connected with or had a lasting impact on a person or a group of people. It implies that the mentioned thing or idea has evoked strong emotions, recognition, understanding, or support among the target audience

How to use "has resonated" in a sentence

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It has resonated with me for many years.
That type of service has resonated with consumers.
And it has resonated throughout the bush in a most surprising way.
This sort of content has resonated with users.
It has resonated so much.
It contained a message that has resonated with me ever since.
The song has resonated with disaffected young Vietnamese.
So glad this has resonated.
The idea has resonated with Schneider as well.
It is a message that has resonated.
That moment has resonated with so many viewers.
Much of what you have written has resonated with me.
It really has resonated with people.
We have seen that our kind of motorcycling has resonated across the world.
This reading has resonated quite a bit with me.

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I am so happy that what I share has resonated with you.
A sentiment that has resonated throughout the ages and civilisations.
A day of startling events in New York has resonated around the globe.
Badger House has resonated with the sound of aircraft engines all day.
He also discussed why the movie has resonated with moviegoers.
The case has resonated internationally in its impact on the debate surrounding Aboriginal rights.
Its cultural impact has resonated across the world.
This has resonated with many in the rest of Canada who feel the same way.
Copper has created transparency that has resonated throughout our entire company.
This one has resonated the most with me since I have become a mom.
A day ofstartling events in New York has resonated around the globe.
This has resonated with Simon.
This Scripture has resonated.
The meaning has resonated with many of the band 's fans.
Bo and Eighth Grade actress Elsie Fisher explain why the film has resonated with teenagers.
The button campaign has resonated in other ways as well.
If you have read up to this point, than something has resonated with you.
And her music has resonated all over the world.
In popular culture, the panning method of gold mining has resonated with many people.
The Arab spring has resonated in the Russian land.
As we launch ratification campaigns across the continent, this congress has resonated with their power.
In no time the initiative has resonated with folk in UK and around the world.
Why do you think a series like Chesapeake Shores has resonated so well with its viewers?
If my story has resonated with you, I encourage you to reach out.
Black Mirror has resonated.
Justice is an ideal that has resonated throughout history, across all societies and cultures.
So it 's not hard to understand why Kingdom Come has resonated with RPG fans.
As with Sanders, this has resonated particularly with young people.
I think that 's why the film has resonated with people.
I think it has resonated into this whole point now . ”.
It has been an issue, among others, that has resonated with voters.
Bernie Sanders 's message has resonated with the Latino electorate, particularly young voters.
Allwood 's post, which is at times deeply intimate, has resonated powerfully online.
The fall of Tony Zakia has resonated around Marseilles, indeed, the whole of France.
The first approach --- reducing or streamlining structural conditions --- has resonated with African policy makers.

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Resonated deeply in his soul and his
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