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re⋅ech⋅o

[ree-ek-oh] verb, -ech⋅oed, -ech⋅o⋅ing, noun, plural -ech⋅oes.
–verb (used without object)
1. to echo back, as a sound.
2. to give back an echo; resound.
–verb (used with object)
3. to echo back.
4. to repeat like an echo.
–noun
5. a repeated echo.
Also, re-echo.


Origin:
1580–90; re- + echo
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re·ech·o also re-ech·o   (rĭ-ěk'ō)   
v.   re·ech·oed also re-ech·oed, re·ech·o·ing also re-ech·o·ing, re·ech·oes also re-ech·oes

v.   intr.
To sound back or reverberate.
v.   tr.
To echo back; repeat. See Synonyms at echo.
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