emanate

IPA: ˈɛmʌneɪt

verb

  • (intransitive) To come from a source; issue from.
  • (transitive, rare) To send or give out; manifest.
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Examples of "emanate" in Sentences

  • Jazz was one of the genres that emanated out of blues.
  • The whole church emanates the atmosphere of bygone days.
  • From Kether emanate the rest of the sephirot in turn, viz.
  • It is here that emanate all orders for the forces in the field.
  • The frame structure was triangulated and emanated from the fuselage.
  • The Manyika predominantly emanate from the Eastern region of Zimbabwe.
  • All creation was thought to emanate from the god and to exist within the god.
  • The words emanate from where the rules of their version of football originated.
  • Their aura must emanate from their uprightness and not from irresponsible behaviour.

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