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originating

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They were concerned about political meddling originating from Beijing that was bleeding into local governance and the rule of law.

While originating from cannabis sativa, like pot, it contains only a negligible amount of THC (the psychedelic chemical in weed).

Gloria Steinem, Time, 156, no. 15, p.20: Steinem disclaimed credit for originating the feminist expression.

It was a chart entitled “Combined Deposits to Young Accounts Originating from Rachel Mellon and Fred Baron.”

The Pentagon intends to classify cyberattacks originating in another country as an act of war.

Recollective Analysis, or Analysis for the purpose of helping to learn by heart, is not an originating or manufacturing process.

A ready mode of dissipating anxiety originating from such a cause must now appear obvious.

If no such power exist, the community are to blame for not originating such a power.

Tryphon was the cause of originating among the Cilicians a piratical confederacy.

The two survivors of the originating trio passed into this room together, and closed the door behind them.

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On this page you'll find 29 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to originating, such as: arising, beginning, starting, stemming, activated, and authored.

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

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