reverberate [re-Vur-bur-reyt]
verb. (of sound or light) reecho; (of the impact of an event) continuing to have serious effects
"If Greece goes bankrupt and leaves the 19-nation eurozone, the situation could destabilize the region and reverberate around the globe."
"On June 28 2015, an unmanned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket laden with 4,0000-pound cargo exploded just minutes after liftoff. It was the third, and the second in a row, cargo mission to the space station to have a catastrophic failure since last October. It instantly reverberated across the U.S. space community."
"The 2008 Lehman Brothers mortgage crisis in the US reverberated throughout the world, causing a global recession."
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