echo chamber (redirected fromecho chambers) Thesaurus Financial Encyclopedia echo chamber n. 1.A room or enclosure with acoustically reflective walls used in broadcasting and recording to produce echoes or similar sound effects. 2.An institution or environment in which one set of views predominates an...
Brennan Barnard,Forbes.com, 30 Mar. 2025Political scientists have identified long-standing trends that have contributed to the deepening polarization of Congress, including the growing ideological homogeneity of each party and the breakdown of the media intoecho chambers.— ...
1 of 2noun cham·berˈchām-bər 1 :a room in a house and especially a bedroom 2 :an enclosed space or compartment thechamberof a pistol thechambersof the heart chamber 2 of 2verb chambered;chambering-b(ə-)riŋ :to place or hold in or as if in a chamber ...
An echo chamber is an environment that encourages trust among group members and discourages trust in external sources of information or opposing viewpoints.
Echocardiography is a diagnostic test that uses ultrasound waves to create an image of the heart muscle. Ultrasound waves that rebound or echo off the heart can show the size, shape, and movement of the heart's valves and chambers as well as the flow of blood through the heart. Echocardiogr...
Though most of the action takes place a decade or more ago in another hemisphere, its themes of medical quackery, alternative facts and social-media echo chambers are more relevant than ever in 2025. FromLos Angeles Times Science and quackery cannot be treated as having scientific and moral equ...
Yet the insular worlds of think-tanks and academia have the potential to be echo chambers, as does the human rights community that includes HRW. FromTime The insular industry has a long way to go toward spreading the wealth, from expanding POC presence in product development and cultivation to...
systole - the contraction of the chambers of the heart (especially the ventricles) to drive blood into the aorta and pulmonary artery throbbing, pounding, throb - an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart); "he felt a throbbing in his head"3...
I don't want to derail the discussion in the WC threads, but after reading these two pages: http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2014-06-25.html http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-echochambers-28065500 I think it deserves its own thread. Bunch of thoughts: While I agree soccer can be boring...
Wood echo, an echo from the wood. Wood engraver. (a) An engraver on wood. (b) (Zool.) Any of several species of small beetles whose larvae bore beneath the bark of trees, and excavate furrows in the wood often more or less resembling coarse engravings; especially, Xyleborus xylograph...