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emanate English

Meaning emanate meaning

What does emanate mean?

emanate

proceed or issue forth, as from a source Water emanates from this hole in the ground (= exhale) give out (breath or an odor) The chimney exhales a thick smoke

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Conjugation emanate conjugation

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emanate · verb

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Simple sentences

Stars emanate gamma rays when they explode.

Movie subtitles

I believe they emanate from the intruder.
The readings emanate from what's left of Main Engineering.
There seemed to emanate from it a light from within this gleaming, radiant marble.
It appears to emanate from us.
Apart from that one occasion you emanate chronic guilt.
Did you know that Ruma has long been famous for its health giving properties, that emanate up from the minerals deep in the planet's soil?
By hearing the inner cry. By zeroing in on the waves of pain that emanate from the stricken. Then their call turns into a scream that kills.
Positronic signatures are only known to emanate from androids.
My government is very displeased by a number of scurrilous. and totally unfounded attacks on the Third Reich. that seem to emanate from your ambassador's office in Berlin.
You sit at my fucking feet. Gather the pearls that emanate forth from me.
Burn and char marks emanate from the galley.
Six nights a week, all of Will Novick's cell phone calls emanate from source power cells near Broadway.
I'm not really sure. Ethan, all your conclusions emanate from this point.
We've almost come to like the little cries of the workmen and the gloppetta-gloppetta noises which emanate from the gloppetta-gloppetta machine.
They report they definitely emanate from that solar system ahead.
Where did it emanate from?
By zeroing in on the waves of pain that emanate from the stricken.
Since positronic signatures have only been known to emanate from androids such as myself, it is logical to theorize there is an android on Kolarus III.
The shame did not emanate from him, but from those whom he delegated to organise this arrangement.
So much dark shit seemed to emanate from it.
The ripples emanate far out from just the simple fact that it's a movie in the early motion picture age.
We've almost come to like the little cries of the workmen. and the gloppitta-gloppitta noises which emanate from the machine.
You emanate triumph.
Does some peculiar power emanate from your torch?
Around ten AM, the traveler discovers a library, fallen to the ravages of time, and wandering mute memories come to him that emanate a vague stench of rats.
Gentlemen, laws must emanate from the Constitution.
My government is very displeased by a number of scurrilous and totally unfounded attacks on the third Reich that seem to emanate from the office of sir Robert?
Creative control. spin-off rights and theme park approval. for Mr. Banana-Grabber, Baby Banana-Grabber. and any other Banana-Grabber family character that might emanate therefrom.
Because magnetic field lines emanate from the North and South Poles energy from solar storms has easy access to those regions.
Does anybody have an opinion that doesn't emanate from the works of Vincent Price?
The guys like this, hardcore guys, pros, 90 percent of them emanate from a one-square-mile neighborhood called Charlestown.

News and current affairs

The Party's evident tolerance toward these ideas was assumed to emanate from Hu Jintao himself.
An alternative scenario suggests that these fears emanate from a real problem.

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