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Grammar : Verb
Spell : em-uh-neyt
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛm əˌneɪt



Definition of emanate

Origin :
  • 1680s, from Latin emanatus, past participle of emanare (see emanation). Related: Emanated; emanating.
  • verb come forth; give off
Example sentences :
  • Honour will emanate from the people and be reflected upon the leaders.
  • Extract from : « Suggestions to the Jews » by Unknown
  • Some of that power ought to emanate from him with every pill and drug which he prescribes.
  • Extract from : « Psychotherapy » by Hugo Mnsterberg
  • To them matter is as insoluble as the transforming forces which emanate from it.
  • Extract from : « The Tyranny of the Dark » by Hamlin Garland
  • He said that the doctrine that all powers should emanate from the people is not a question of expediency.
  • Extract from : « Albert Gallatin » by John Austin Stevens
  • The sounds seemed to emanate from the apartments of the Walsh family.
  • Extract from : « The Four Million » by O. Henry
  • I respect them because they are just, because they emanate from your will, which is the most sacred law for me.
  • Extract from : « Kosciuszko » by Monica Mary Gardner
  • How does a bird produce the melodious notes that emanate from his throat?
  • Extract from : « Our Bird Comrades » by Leander S. (Leander Sylvester) Keyser
  • No, this last degradation could emanate only from one who has the soul of a servant.
  • Extract from : « The Music Master » by Charles Klein
  • He is judge and executor of laws which emanate solely from himself.
  • Extract from : « Due West » by Maturin Murray Ballou
  • The powers that emanate from the glittering wonder are as terrible as they are unnatural.
  • Extract from : « Cleopatra, Complete » by Georg Ebers

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