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View usage for: (eməneɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense emanates, present participle emanating, past tense, past participle emanated1. verbIf a quality emanates from you, or if you emanate a quality, you give people a strong sense that you have that quality. [formal] Intelligence and cunning emanated from him. [VERB + from] He emanates sympathy. [VERB noun] 2. verbIf something emanates from somewhere, it comes from there. [formal] The heady aroma of wood fires emanated from the stove. [VERB from noun] ...reports emanating from America. [VERB + from] [Also VERB]Synonyms: flow, emerge, spring, proceed More Synonyms of emanate More Synonyms of emanate emanate in British English (ˈɛməˌneɪt) verb1. (intransitive; often foll by from) to issue or proceed from or as from a source 2. (transitive) to send forth; emit Derived forms emanative (ˈɛmənətɪv) adjective emanator (ˈemaˌnator) noun emanatory (ˈɛməˌneɪtərɪ, -trɪ) adjective Word origin C18: from Latin ēmānāre to flow out, from mānāre to flow emanate in American English (ˈɛməˌneɪt) verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈemaˌnated or ˈemaˌnating1. to come forth; issue, as from a source verb transitive2. Rare to send forth; emit SIMILAR WORDS: rise Word origin < L emanatus, pp. of emanare, to flow out, arise < e-, out + manare, to flow < IE base * mano-, damp, wet > Welsh mawn, peat Examples of 'emanate' in a sentenceemanate A mood of frustration and intense sadness seems to emanate from him -- of which only I am aware.Ah, but the polluted atmosphere didn't emanate from the ghost either then or earlier," said Hall.Zlotin heard a lone scream emanate from underneath the balcony, then the chain gun fell silent.And she was bathed in a nimbus of pure white light which seemed to emanate from within her, suffusing the tent with light. In other languagesemanate British English: emanate VERB If a quality emanates from you, or if you emanate a quality, you give people a strong sense that you have that quality. Intelligence and cunning emanated from him. - American English: emanate
- Brazilian Portuguese: emanar
- Chinese: 散发
- European Spanish: provenir
- French: émaner
- German: ausgehen
- Italian: emanare
- Japanese: にじみ出る
- Korean: 특성을 풍기다
- European Portuguese: emanar
- Latin American Spanish: emanar
He emanated sympathy. Synonyms give out send out give off send forth Definition to come or seem to come from someone or something The aroma of burning wood emanated from the stove. Additional synonymsDefinition to come into notice if a problem arises later in pregnancy Synonyms happen, start, begin, follow, issue, result, appear, develop, emerge, occur, spring, set in, stem, originate, ensue, come about, commence, come to light, emanate, crop up (informal), come into being, materializeDefinition to come into view out of something He was waiting outside as she emerged from the building. Synonyms come out, appear, come up, surface, rise, proceed, arise, turn up, spring up, emanate, materialize, issue, come into view, come forth, become visible, manifest yourself Definition to give or send forth (heat, light, a smell, etc.) The stove emitted a cloud of evil-smelling smoke. Synonyms give off, release, shed, leak, transmit, discharge, send out, throw out, vent, issue, give out, radiate, eject, pour out, diffuse, emanate, exude, exhale, breathe out, cast out, give vent to, send forth - emaciated
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