resound

 
Pronunciation: /rɪˈzaʊnd/

verb

  • 1 [no object, with adverbial] (of a sound, voice, etc.) fill or echo throughout a place: another scream resounded through the school
  • (of a place) be filled or echo with a sound or sounds: the office resounds with the metronomic clicking of keyboards
  • (of fame, an achievement, etc.) be much talked of: whatever they do in the Nineties will not resound in the way that their earlier achievements did
  • 2 [with object] literary sing (the praises) of: Horace resounds the praises of Italy

Origin:

late Middle English: from re- 'again' + the verb sound1, suggested by Old French resoner or Latin resonare 'sound again'