resonator
/riːzɒnˈeɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
A device or object that produces or enhances resonance, often used in music, physics, or other technical fields.
“The scientist used a resonator to amplify the sound waves in the experiment.”
2. noun
A person or device that resonates with a particular idea, emotion, or group.
“The resonator in the community was a young artist who expressed the hopes and dreams of the town.”
3. verb
To produce or enhance resonance in something, often used in music, physics, or other technical fields.
“The engineer resonated the metal to improve its acoustic properties.”