C1 verb Formal

extrasonism

/ˌɛk.strəˈsɒ.nɪ.zəm/

To project sound, influence, or high-frequency vibrations beyond a specific physical or metaphorical boundary. It describes the active process of extending an acoustic or communicative reach into a wider environment.

Exemplos

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1

If you want the audience at the back to feel the music, you must extrasonism the bass frequencies.

If you want the audience at the back to feel the music, you must extrasonism the bass frequencies.

2

The department intends to extrasonism its research findings to ensure they impact international policy.

The department intends to extrasonism its research findings to ensure they impact international policy.

3

You really need to extrasonism your personality if you're going to succeed in this loud city.

You really need to extrasonism your personality if you're going to succeed in this loud city.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
extrasonism
Verb
extrasonism
Advérbio
extrasonically
Adjetivo
extrasonic
Relacionado
extrasonics
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Extra' (beyond) and 'Son' (sound, as in sonic). To extrasonism is to put your 'sound' 'beyond' its limits.

Quiz rápido

The public speaker had to _______ his voice to reach the thousands gathered in the square.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: extrasonism

Exemplos

1

If you want the audience at the back to feel the music, you must extrasonism the bass frequencies.

everyday

If you want the audience at the back to feel the music, you must extrasonism the bass frequencies.

2

The department intends to extrasonism its research findings to ensure they impact international policy.

formal

The department intends to extrasonism its research findings to ensure they impact international policy.

3

You really need to extrasonism your personality if you're going to succeed in this loud city.

informal

You really need to extrasonism your personality if you're going to succeed in this loud city.

4

The experiment failed because the device did not extrasonism the waves effectively through the vacuum.

academic

The experiment failed because the device did not extrasonism the waves effectively through the vacuum.

5

Our marketing strategy aims to extrasonism our brand voice across all digital platforms simultaneously.

business

Our marketing strategy aims to extrasonism our brand voice across all digital platforms simultaneously.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
extrasonism
Verb
extrasonism
Advérbio
extrasonically
Adjetivo
extrasonic
Relacionado
extrasonics

Colocações comuns

extrasonism a signal extrasonism a signal
extrasonism outward extrasonism outward
extrasonism influence extrasonism influence
fail to extrasonism fail to extrasonism
extrasonism effectively extrasonism effectively

Frases Comuns

to extrasonism the message

to extrasonism the message

the power to extrasonism

the power to extrasonism

extrasonism beyond borders

extrasonism beyond borders

Frequentemente confundido com

extrasonism vs extrasonic

Extrasonic is an adjective describing frequency, while extrasonism is used here as a verb for the act of projection.

extrasonism vs extremism

Extremism refers to political or religious radicalism, unrelated to sound or projection.

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Notas de uso

This word is highly technical and formal. While it functions as a noun in most contexts, using it as a verb is a specific stylistic choice to emphasize the active dissemination or projection of a signal.

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Erros comuns

Learners often treat this word as a noun (e.g., 'the extrasonism') and might find it difficult to use as a verb in a sentence.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Extra' (beyond) and 'Son' (sound, as in sonic). To extrasonism is to put your 'sound' 'beyond' its limits.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Latin 'extra' (outside/beyond) and 'sonus' (sound), combined with the suffix '-ism' adapted for action.

Padrões gramaticais

Regular verb conjugation: extrasonisms, extrasonismed, extrasonisming Often used with direct objects like 'voice', 'signal', or 'influence'

Quiz rápido

The public speaker had to _______ his voice to reach the thousands gathered in the square.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: extrasonism

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