Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for RE-VERB'ER-ATE
RE-VERB'ER-ATE, v.i.
- To be driven back; to be repelled, as rays of light, or sound. – Howell.
- To resound. And even at hand, a drum is ready brac'd, / That shall reverberate all as well as thine. – Shak.
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