resound

/rɪˈzaʊnd/
verb
  1. To fill a place with sound; to echo or ring loudly.
    • His laughter resounded through the empty hall.
    • The church bells resound across the valley every Sunday morning.
    • The stadium resounded with cheers after the winning goal.
  2. To be loudly and clearly heard or talked about; to be famous or celebrated.
    • The scandal resounded for years in the press.
    • Her name resounds in the history of civil rights.
    • The news of the discovery resounded around the scientific community.
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