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emanate

verb as in come forth; give off

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Example Sentences

The concrete building from which the sounds emanate shakes from the impact, rattling the colorful houses on the dirt roads nearby.

Your bodies will emanate scent, and you will go to paradise.

Cold white wine would somehow emanate from its own spring just outside the door.

India, for its part, counter-charges that many attacks within its borders emanate from Pakistan.

The worthy Germans, who think everything excellent that does not emanate from themselves, copy this custom most conscientiously.

It may be said that an earnest Barrister should be clean shaven, but the remark would only emanate from those who are bachelors.

It would, indeed, be disrespectful in the listener not to pay intelligent heed to the discourses which emanate from the pulpit.

No such crude claims as these emanate from the skilled advertising agents employed by the Sanatogen people.

But it was not from the members of the Chamber that the movement was to emanate.

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On this page you'll find 89 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to emanate, such as: arise, derive, emerge, emit, exude, and originate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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