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Plural
resonances
1
a state in which a tiny unit of matter efficiently absorbs a lot of energy
- The electron's behavior displayed resonance, responding strongly to the surrounding electromagnetic field.
- The nanoparticles demonstrated resonance, oscillating and interacting with the incident radiation.
- In the experiment, the system revealed resonance, vibrating with increased amplitude when subjected to the external stimulus.
- The molecular structure exhibited resonance, absorbing energy and undergoing a transformation.
- Amidst the molecular tango, resonance emerged, as if each atom was dancing to its unique melody of absorbed energy.
2
a vibration of large amplitude produced by a relatively small vibration near the same frequency of vibration as the natural frequency of the resonating system
3
having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant
4
the distinctive quality of sound in speech formed by the resonating spaces of the throat, mouth, and nose
- Her speech had a pleasant resonance, making it easy for everyone in the room to hear and comprehend.
- The lecturer's deep resonance captivated the audience, adding richness to the spoken words.
- The sincerity and conviction in his voice created a resonance that drew the audience closer to his message.
- Throughout his storytelling, resonance transported listeners to another world, where imagination soared, and emotions stirred.
- The resonance of his speech conveyed sincerity and conviction, drawing the audience closer to his message.
5
a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people
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