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    emanate
    /ˈɛməneɪt/

    verb

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  2. to express a quality or feeling through the way that you look and behave: Her face emanated sadness. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Emitting and ejecting. discharge. displaced. displacement. ejection. ejector. emission. expel someone from something. expulsion. exude. give something off phrasal verb. loose.

  3. Emanate means to come out from a source, such as a scent, an idea, or a feeling. It can also mean to emit or give out something. See synonyms, examples, and word history of emanate.

  4. Emanate means to come from or out of something, or to express a quality or feeling through your appearance or behavior. Learn how to use this formal verb with different meanings, phrases and synonyms, and see examples from various sources.

  5. Emanate means to give people a strong sense of a quality, or to come from somewhere. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms, examples and word origin.

  6. Emanate means to give off, like the sound of laughter that emanates from your sister's room during her slumber party. If spooky sounds emanate from the closet, don’t open the door! The word emanate comes from the Latin emanare , which means “to flow out.”

  7. to flow out, issue, or proceed, as from a source or origin; come forth; originate. Synonyms: flow, spring, arise. verb (used with object) , em·a·nat·ed, em·a·nat·ing. to send forth; emit. emanate. / ˈɛməˌneɪtərɪ; ˈɛməˌneɪt; -trɪ; ˈɛmənətɪv / verb. introften foll byfrom to issue or proceed from or as from a source. tr to send forth; emit.

  8. Emanate means to produce or show something, often in a formal context. Learn how to use this verb with examples, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.