influence;  effect;  to influence;  to affect;  to have an influence on
 to resound;  to be heard far away;  to reverberate;  to shake;  to come (home);  to remain (with someone)
 echo;  reverberation;  sound (esp. the distinctive sound of an object or activity, e.g. rain, gun, gallop, drum);  noise;  quality of a sound (e.g. a fine phrase, clear voice, resonant bell);  feeling of a sound
 to resound;  to echo;  to reverberate
 to reverberate;  to resound;  to echo;  to have one's fame spread;  to be renowned
 echo;  reverberation;  response;  reaction;  repercussions
 influence;  clout;  leverage
 to affect;  to impact;  to influence
 subterranean rumbling;  earth tremor
 echo;  reverberation;  sound (esp. the distinctive sound of an object or activity, e.g. rain, gun, gallop, drum);  noise;  quality of a sound (e.g. a fine phrase, clear voice, resonant bell);  feeling of a sound
 bad influence;  negative influence
 sound;  noise;  acoustics;  reverberation;  echo;  audio
 to resound;  to echo;  to reverberate
 to resonate emotionally (with one);  to strike a chord in one's heart
 influenced (by);  under an influence
 loud sound;  loud reverberation
 influenced by;  in response to;  in the wake of;  triggered by;  following
 to affect adversely;  to have a negative influence (on)
 to be responsive;  to show immediate results
 to sound together;  to vibrate mutually;  to reverberate
 area of influence;  zone of influence;  extent of impact
 to make a splash;  to evoke a response;  to meet with a reaction
 to make something resound
 big splash;  big response;  major repercussions
 to sound together;  to vibrate mutually;  to reverberate
 favorable influence;  favourable influence
 to be famous;  to be well-known
 audio system;  audio equipment
 to resound;  to make a stir
 anechoic chamber;  anechoic room
 to resound;  to make a stir
 to reverberate;  to resound;  to echo;  to have one's fame spread;  to be renowned
 acoustic engineering;  acoustical engineering
 sounder (e.g. for a telegraph)
 to affect the cost of living
 acoustic signal;  audible signal;  audio signal
 to resound;  to make a stir
 short time;  fleeting moment
 sounder (e.g. for a telegraph)
 to make something resound
 mixing board (console, desk);  (audio) mixer
 copper alloy with traces of silver, lead, or tin
 sound box (of a musical instrument);  soundbox