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In wearing it, Hurley helped originate a wider revolution, too.

Where did this climate of fear originate within the Murdoch organization?

But where do air pollutants in northern China, in particular Beijing, originate?

The title will apparently remain “Late Show” and the program will still originate from The Ed Sullivan Theater.

And aside from that, it was likely unconstitutional because bills that raise revenue must originate in the House.

Large mononuclear leukocytes probably originate in the bone-marrow or spleen.

A rumbling sound that did not originate in the thunder caps above jerked Black Hood's attention from the drain.

It is difficult to believe that they originate at less than a hundred miles below the earth's surface.

Not less than the power to originate the great movement that has taken place, is requisite ability to direct it aright.

Our thoughts should originate from sound sense and reasoning, and always be the result of our judgment.

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On this page you'll find 181 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to originate, such as: arise, come from, derive, emanate, emerge, and stem.

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

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