verberate (Meaning)

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verberate (v. t.)

To beat; to strike.

Synonyms & Antonyms of verberate

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verberate Sentence Examples

  1. The thunder reverberated through the valley, shaking the ground beneath our feet.
  2. The sound of the gunshot reverberated off the canyon walls, echoing for miles.
  3. The singer's voice reverberated throughout the auditorium, filling it with a powerful melody.
  4. The laughter of the children reverberated through the park, creating a joyful atmosphere.
  5. The angry crowd's chanting reverberated through the streets, demanding justice.
  6. The vibrations from the jackhammer reverberated through the building, shaking the walls.
  7. The explosion sent shockwaves that reverberated through the air, shattering windows and causing widespread damage.
  8. The doctor's words reverberated in her mind, leaving her with a mix of hope and trepidation.
  9. The sound of the passing train reverberated through the sleeping town, waking the inhabitants.
  10. The teacher's scolding reverberated through the classroom, silencing the unruly children.

FAQs About the word verberate

To beat; to strike.

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The thunder reverberated through the valley, shaking the ground beneath our feet.

The sound of the gunshot reverberated off the canyon walls, echoing for miles.

The singer's voice reverberated throughout the auditorium, filling it with a powerful melody.

The laughter of the children reverberated through the park, creating a joyful atmosphere.