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resonant with

adjective as in evocative

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Mapbox management presented a variety of arguments against unionization, but funding concerns were especially resonant with workers.

From Reuters

Naidorf then had an epiphany: The project’s requirements were “eerily resonant” with a series of circular buildings he had designed for his master’s thesis in college.

Mapbox management presented a variety of arguments against unionization, but funding concerns were especially resonant with workers.

From Reuters

“The way he speaks about encouragement, opportunity, optimism, finding our best selves, so much of it is resonant with the language and the feel of a modern megachurch,” said Melani McAlister, American studies professor at George Washington University.

“The way he speaks about encouragement, opportunity, optimism, finding our best selves, so much of it is resonant with the language and the feel of a modern megachurch,” said Melani McAlister, American studies professor at George Washington University.

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