Synonym: duplicate, imitate, repeat. Similar words: mechanic, technique, technical, mechanism, technician, take charge, technology, mechanical. Meaning: ['ekəʊ] n. 1. the persistence of a sound after its source has stopped 2. (Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained 3. a reply that repeats what has just been said. v. 1. to say again or imitate 2. ring or echo with sound 3. call to mind.
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61. What is history? An echo of the past in the future; a reflex from the future on the past. Victor Hugo
62. He squeezed the trigger and the echo of the shot blasted all around the stairwell.
63. Le Corbusier's admonitions echo much of nineteenth century morality in terms of emphasis on order and health, and by inference cleanliness.
64. A rocky shore almost certainly provides a clearer echo than a sandy slope or mud flat.
65. At present echo planar imaging is only available in a few research centres worldwide.
66. The gunfire, when it began, was without echo in these big, level spaces, under this sky.
67. The move comes in the wake of the recent Echo Inquiry which exposed the potential danger in flats and bedsits.
68. The frets of a guitar by the one echo the slats of a window shutter by the other.
69. Even the sad case of the fairest of the nymphs, Echo, did not move him.
70. The memory was so vivid that for a second she thought she heard the echo of the slam.
71. The Samaritans are the last echo that remain in the world of the ancient Israelite tradition.
72. My father died among old sewing machines, echo of bridges and water in his hand.
73. I said my vows a bit too loud and they seemed to echo round the light oak panelling of the room.
74. The Echo investigation highlighted a series of deaths caused by carbon monoxide poisoning from faulty gas fires.
75. The puzzle lay in his certainty that his feeling for her found an echo in her own feelings.
76. Clothes queue up in the wardrobe, an echo to the eye, or a jangle of Euclid.
77. Parallelism, which suggests a connection of meaning through an echo of form, does not have to be grammatical parallelism.
78. Journalists on our sister paper, the Liverpool Echo, also won awards yesterday.
79. A large number of Good Samaritan heart patients benefit from the stress echo test.
80. Forgive me if I share them with you, in the hope that they may echo your own sentiments.
81. There was the sound of gunshot and then its echo in the mountains.
82. Colonial controls find their echo today in certain of the measures adopted by the post-independence governments.
83. Professor Budd's remarks echo a widespread belief in the City that the Government needs to develop a credible monetary strategy.
84. I called her name, but received no answer, only an echo ringing in the gelid air.
84. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
85. Every pupil will gain hands-on experience by visiting local companies, including the Liverpool Daily Post and Echo.
86. Narcissus was a young man who spurned the nymph Echo and became enamoured of his own reflection.
87. The irregular echo of footsteps passed backwards and forwards along the corridor outside.
88. They expressed their fury with the godly in lewd ballads that echo through Underdown's story.
89. Some critics echo the radical anti-abortion lobby in comparing stem cell research to the Holocaust.
90. Our steps echo over the marble floors, through the cavernous rooms and long galleries.
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