Echoed
Echoed is the past tense and past participle of the verb to echo. An echo is a sound that is reflected off a surface and heard again. The noun and its verb form trace back to the Greek ekkōn, with the mythological nymph Echo shaping the figurative sense of repetition. In modern usage, echoed indicates that something has been repeated or reverberated.
In acoustics, an echo occurs when sound waves reflect from distant surfaces and return to the listener
Beyond literal sound, echoed is commonly used metaphorically to describe repetition of ideas, events, or memories.