Definitions

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  • adjective not reverberant; lacking a tendency to reverberate

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Examples

  • Once more he called out into the unreverberant silence, but already he was certain that he would never know the answer.

    Tin 2010

  • Every footstep, every word, vanished instantly into the unreverberant void; after they had gone little more than half a kilo - metre, Lt Calvert could stand it no longer.

    Rendezvous With Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1973

  • Every footstep, every word, vanished instantly into the unreverberant void; after they had gone little more than half a kilo - metre, Lt Calvert could stand it no longer.

    Rendezvous with Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1973

  • Once more he called out into the unreverberant silence, but already he was certain that he would never know the answer.

    The Lost Worlds of 2001 Clarke, Arthur C. 1972

  • Cliff looked around the now familiar, comforting little cabin, and then thought of the lonely emptiness between the stars-the unreverberant abyss through which a man could fall until the end of time.

    The Wind from The Sun Clarke, Arthur C. 1962

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