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resonate with vs resonate to

The correct phrase is 'resonate with.' 'Resonate with' is the commonly used and accepted phrase in English when referring to something that evokes a feeling or memory in someone. 'Resonate to' is not a standard phrase in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 4369 views

resonate with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'resonate with' when you want to express that something has a particular meaning or evokes a feeling or memory in someone.

Examples:

  • The song lyrics really resonate with me.
  • Her speech resonated with the audience.
  • My current work seems to resonate with people
  • At some level, I do believe that they resonate with what their owners are feeling
  • Stories like yours really resonate with the congregation.
  • I designed a high frequency grenade that would resonate with the Vibranium in your shield.
  • That's what will resonate with the country.
  • That doesn't resonate with me.
  • It has to resonate with consumers and give some sort of return to the farming community.
  • But I think what John has to say on education and immigration will really resonate with people in our district.
  • So, that seemed to resonate with the whole science fiction part of it.
  • If you were standing near enough, your ear would resonate with the squeezing and stretching of space.
  • If you're doing something that doesn't resonate with your spirit, five minutes feels like an hour.
  • There is also another very important thing that I hope will resonate with this audience.
  • This week, however, there are two plenary reports where the public can genuinely resonate with their content.
  • I believe you can learn to sense those frequencies around you And resonate with them so that not everything is shaking, Only what you choose.
  • When the Constitution states that the Union's aim is to promote peace, its values and the well-being of its peoples, this too will resonate with everybody.
  • I mean, things you say and things you do resonate with me in a big way.
  • If it does not resonate with the consumers, we should not do it and we should replace it with a compulsory origin labelling scheme, which is what our consumers want.
  • So that the fractions of Vincent-ness that we have in the text of the film within these ten hours could resonate with the totality of life, the same as they would with anybody you met.
  • These things resonate with us, and, if you think about blogs, you think of high art blogs, the history paintings about, you know, all biblical stories, and then you have this.
  • But before I went out to photograph this component, I sort of wrestled with the notion of how do you make a picture of a dead shark that will resonate with readers

Alternatives:

  • strike a chord with
  • hit home with
  • connect with
  • have an impact on
  • strike a responsive chord with

resonate to

This phrase is not a standard construction in English.

  • Now, the rhythm of a sound which will resonate to the existing rhythm of the individual.
  • And it resonates to anything close to my D.N.A.
  • Everyone I talk to in performing arts resonates to the words of Adrienne Rich, who, in Dreams of a Common Language, wrote, We are out in a country that has no language, no laws.
  • You could see that our arguments were starting to resonate.
  • Doesn't have to be the South for it to resonate.
  • My current work seems to resonate with people
  • It has to resonate with consumers and give some sort of return to the farming community.
  • Yes, but ours uses a 3D model of the vocal chords to resonate cavities in the head creating a lifelike sound.
  • Rose, I'm, I'm trying to resonate concrete.
  • So, that seemed to resonate with the whole science fiction part of it.
  • Mr President, the Council meets this week to discuss a number of important issues that are going to resonate into the next Presidency.
  • "is going to resonate with young readers."
  • You use bio-signals to resonate the internal molecular structure of natural objects!
  • Tonight is starting to resonate I re-TAPO her nose
  • I always wanted to become a walking laboratory of social engagement, to resonate other people's feelings, thoughts, intentions, motivations, in the act of being with them.
  • And if you can cause that coil to resonate, what will happen is it will pulse at alternating current frequencies - at a fairly high frequency, by the way.
  • Soon all of us will have special names, names designed to cause the cathode ray tube to resonate.
  • This vote must resonate as a call to next week's European Council, in order that it reaches an agreement that is as close as possible to our position.
  • Still, I'm wondering if anything we discussed seems to resonate with you on a personal level?
  • It's an air transformer... with primary and secondary coils that are tuned to resonate.

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