emanated

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past of emanate
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To come from a source; stem out of
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To send or give out; manifest
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to flow forth or proceed, as from some source
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{v} to proceed from or flow out of
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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 He emanates sympathy. = radiate
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proceed or issue forth, as from a source; "Water emanates from this hole in the ground"
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Issuing forth; emanant
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proceed or issue forth, as from a source; "Water emanates from this hole in the ground
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{f} flow out from, issue, spring, emerge
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If something emanates from somewhere, it comes from there. reports emanating from America. to produce a smell, light etc, or to show a particular quality (emanatus, past participle of emanare )
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To proceed from, as a source or fountain; to take origin; to arise, to originate
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To issue forth from a source; to flow out from more or less constantly; as, fragrance emanates from flowers
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flow out from, as in : She was so creative that ideas just seemed to emanate from her
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give out (breath or an odor); "The chimney exhales a thick smoke"
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Emanate (èm´e-nât´) verb, intransitive & transitive 1 To issue forth from a source; to flow out from more or less constantly; as, fragrance emanates from flowers 2 To proceed from, as a source or fountain; to take origin; to arise, to originate
emanated

    Silbentrennung

    e·ma·na·ted

    Türkische aussprache

    emıneytîd

    Aussprache

    /ˈeməˌnātəd/ /ˈɛməˌneɪtɪd/

    Etymologie

    [ 'e-m&-"nAt ] (verb.) 1756. Latin emanatus, past participle of emanare, from e- + manare to flow.
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