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emanate

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em·a·nate  (m-nt)
intr. & tr.v. em·a·nat·ed, em·a·nat·ing, em·a·nates
To come or send forth, as from a source: light that emanated from a lamp; a stove that emanated a steady heat. See Synonyms at stem1.

[Latin mnre, mnt-, to flow out : -, ex-, ex- + mnre, to flow.]

ema·native adj.

emanate [ˈɛməˌneɪt]
vb
1. (intr; often foll by from) to issue or proceed from or as from a source
2. (tr) to send forth; emit
[from Latin ēmānāre to flow out, from mānāre to flow]
emanative  [ˈɛmənətɪv] adj
emanator  n
emanatory  [ˈɛməˌneɪtərɪ -trɪ] adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.emanate - proceed or issue forth, as from a source; "Water emanates from this hole in the ground"
flow out, effuse - flow or spill forth
come, come up - move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; "He came singing down the road"; "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come out of the closet!"; "come into the room"
2.emanate - give out (breath or an odor); "The chimney exhales a thick smoke"
emit, pass off, breathe - expel (gases or odors)

emanate
verb
1. give out, send out, emit, radiate, exude, issue, give off, exhale, send forth He emanated sympathy.
2. flow, emerge, spring, proceed, arise, stem, derive, originate, issue, come forth The aroma of burning wood emanated from the stove.
Translations
emanate [ˈeməneɪt] VI to emanate from [idea, proposal] → surgir de; [light, smell] → emanar de, proceder de

emanate [ˈɛməneɪt]
vi
to emanate from [sound, signal, message] → émaner de; [proposal, idea, information] → émaner de; [light] → émaner de; [smoke] → provenir de
vt (= radiate) [person] [+ energy, power] → dégager; [+ tranquility, serenity] → dégager

emanate
viausgehen (from von); (odour)ausströmen, ausgehen (from von); (documents, instructions)stammen (from aus); according to instructions emanating from regional headquarters (form)nach Anweisungen der Bezirksstelle

emanate [ˈɛməˌneɪt] vi to emanate from (frm) → provenire da, emanare da
emanate [ˈɛməˌneɪt] vi to emanate from (frm) → provenire da, emanare da

emanate
v emanate [ˈeməneit]
to flow out; to come out (from some source). afkomstig wees van يَفوحُ مِنْه،يَنْبَعِث مِنْهُ прозилизащ vycházet, vyzařovat stråle ud; udstråle ausströmen απορρέω emanar välja voolama سرچشمه گرفتن از؛ ساطع شدن از virrata ulos provenir (de) לִנבוֹע निकलना, उत्पन्न होना izbijati kisugároz memancar, keluar streyma út, koma (frá) emanare 発する 나다, 발하다, 발산하다 išplaukti, kilti, sklisti izstarot; izplūst memancar emaneren strømme/stråle ut, ha sitt utspring wydobywać się emanar a emana, a proveni (de la) исходить, происходить vychádzať izhajati poticati emanera, strömma ut ไหลออกมา çıkmak, yayılmak 發出 виходити; випромінювати صادر ہونا phát ra
n emaˈnation
voortvloeiing, uitvloeiing إنْبِعاث، تَصاعُد произлизам vyzařování udstråling die Ausströmung προέλευση emanación väljavoolamine نشئت؛ برون تابی virtaaminen émanation נְבִיעָה निर्गमन izbijanje kisugárzás pancaran útstreymi emanazione 発散 발산, 방사 kilimas, sklidimas izstarošana; izplūšana pancaran emanatie utstrømming, utstråling wydzielanie się emanação emanaţie происхождение emanácia izžarevanje emanacija utflöde, utströmning การไหลออกมา çıkma, yayılma 發出 еманація; випромінювання نکلنے کا عمل sự phát ra


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"But unseen voices may emanate from unseen and unseeable creatures who wield invisible blades," answered the green warrior.
The magistracy, being equally the ministers of the law of the land, from whatever source it might emanate, would doubtless be as ready to guard the national as the local regulations from the inroads of private licentiousness.
On D'Artagnan's lips there played one of those rare and melancholy smiles which seemed to emanate from the depth of his soul -- the last trace of youth and happiness that had survived life's disillusions.
 
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