emanate in English

verb
1
(of something abstract but perceptible) issue or spread out from (a source).
warmth emanated from the fireplace

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1. Management did not emanate from nature.

2. From where does unholy conduct emanate?

3. These chemicals can emanate certain poisonous gases.

4. Waves emanate from the same atom source.

5. You'll feel its energy emanate into your system.

6. Mysterious explosions and noises emanate from it.

7. Challenges also emanate from the fluidity of the global situation.

8. Marketers ignore the messages emanate from these groups at their peril.

9. This is usually the region from which most of the secondary particles emanate.

10. All the activities related to achieving these objectives emanate from CRIC.

11. These emanate from the level of development of our respective societies.

12. As long as his health endures, all decisions emanate from Suharto.

13. Three stages of lava flow emanate from the volcano, which formed on Pleistocene ignimbrites.

14. So we were trying to think, how could we make a whole thing emanate.

15. The waves that emanate from the collision of two black holes should be detectable.

16. Does this shrill din really emanate from the top Praga Khan and Jade 4U?

17. What other sound could emanate from the mountains on so still a night but Brook Suoxi?

18. The spray device (10) diminishes the tendency of water to emanate therefrom when not activated.

19. Appearing to emanate from a source other than the actual point of origin.

20. And if the put-downs about your looks emanate from friends, who needs “friends” like that, anyway?

21. He felt the coldness emanate from her, a sense of the vast distance she had travelled.

22. We are also cooperating closely with India regarding the threats that emanate against them.

23. Ordinarily, matters that are the subject of adjudicatory jurisdiction within a State emanate from what has been prescribed

24. From these principles would emanate the existence of participatory decision-making structure, transparency, responsiveness, accountability, equity and inclusiveness.

25. * India is increasingly concerned about the security challenges which may emanate from the developing situation in Afghanistan.

26. From them a new vision and emotion will emanate to solace the soul and give it joy.

27. However, the significance of this is questionable, as extant specimens all emanate from a single obverse die.

28. I knew that leadership, professionalism, and commitment would need to emanate from every segment of the organization.

29. The Aeons tended to emanate from God in male-female pairs called “syzygies” (singular syzygy)

30. The heat is so mellow and constant and close it seems to emanate from deep inside your body.

31. I am satisfied that this reference did not emanate from anyone representing the ports authority or the dock company.

32. On the other hand, the criticism of airlines did not emanate from statistics but from personal experience.

33. Seclusion 2003 The Last Bewitchment 2002 Era 4.0 2015 Anoraks 1999 Black Dog At Night 2010 Emanate 1999 Silencio 2019

34. The rich sounds that emanate from these Chiming mantel clocks, along with the brilliant looks and features they offer, make them a …

35. Our partners appreciate that India's contributions to their wellbeing emanate not from a state of affluence or surpluses.

36. These doctrines and principles will become part of who you are and will emanate from your very soul.

37. In this case all alarm signals will emanate from the central control station from which a response force can be dispatched.

38. Inevitably, challenges that emanate from differential logistical capabilities and a lack of commonly agreed line of actual control continue.

39. That' s Yves Klein blue...... which is a luminosity that seems to emanate from the depths of the abyss

40. These are the subtle mind currents which emanate from all living creatures and constitute a part of their aura.

41. Mr President, these three reports on the European Central Bank obviously emanate from the need to regulate the activities of the new institution.

42. Ambery and Balsamic shades traditionally emanate from the soft, warm, balsamic notes of resins, gums and balms like Myrrh or Benzoin

43. Blue jets are flashes of blue light that emanate from the top of thunderstorms and then spreading upward as much as 20 miles above Earth.

44. Instead of gills, the underside of a Bolete cap looks like a fine-pored sponge; millions of spores emanate from these structures on mature mushrooms

45. These activities emanate also from the Leonardo da Vinci provisions, which state the areas in which Cedefop should cooperate in the implementation of the programme.

46. In contrast with its American and British counterparts, the set positions Italian house as almost exclusively euphoric, a perfect sound to emanate from a land of chiseled Adonises …

47. What is Borborygmi? Borborygmi can be thought of as stomach growling, a gurgling stomach, loud digestion noises or simply put - noises that emanate from the stomach

48. Afro-Bolivians are Bolivian people of Sub-Saharan African heritage and therefore the descriptive "Afro-Bolivian" may refer to historical or cultural elements in Bolivia thought to emanate from their community

49. Actinism, the chemical principle of light.Three distinct principles emanate from the sun-- light, heat, and Actinism.Numerous examples of the effects of their influence occur daily, which are erroneously attributed to the light which we see.

50. Benefits to the two entities emanate from economies of scale, reduction in the costs of distribution and customer acquisition, greater efficiency and flexibility in operations, and greater opportunity for cross-selling of products and services.