Antonyms for emanating
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : em-uh-neyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛm əˌneɪt |
Definition of emanating
Origin :- 1680s, from Latin emanatus, past participle of emanare (see emanation). Related: Emanated; emanating.
- verb come forth; give off
- The sun was formless and purple in the vibrations of wrath that were emanating from Azuria.
- Extract from : « The Book of the Damned » by Charles Fort
- These sensations of light, emanating from without, are at the bottom of many of our dreams.
- Extract from : « Dreams » by Henri Bergson
- Suspect the message as bogus and emanating from Y. M. See Furneaux.
- Extract from : « Number Seventeen » by Louis Tracy
- The chief executes the will of the people, emanating from a council composed of elders.
- Extract from : « A World of Wonders » by Various
- When emanating from Unity, it contained already what made it manifold.
- Extract from : « Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 4 » by Plotinos (Plotinus)
- This is no rash imputation, emanating from a gloomy, uncharitable spirit.
- Extract from : « The Law » by Frdric Bastiat
- Then in me, and emanating from me, are all men, and the whole of nature.
- Extract from : « Catholic World, Vol. XI, April 1870-September 1870 » by Various
- Master, emanating the very essence of youth, chuckled merrily.
- Extract from : « Autobiography of a YOGI » by Paramhansa Yogananda
- Homer Crawford spun on him and now the force they all knew was emanating from him.
- Extract from : « Border, Breed Nor Birth » by Dallas McCord Reynolds
- We are bound to respect the institutions of each, as emanating from the voluntary action of the people.
- Extract from : « Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F.A. Sandford » by Benjamin C. Howard
Synonyms for emanating
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