emanated 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. Fragrance emanated from the flowers.

2. The rumor emanated from your department.

3. Intelligence and cunning emanated from him.

4. Great sadness emanated from her song.

5. Strange discordant music emanated from the woods.

6. The idea originally emanated from his brother.

7. Meekness emanated from this good brother’s eyes.

8. It just emanated from every pore of his body . "

9. A long plaintive wail emanated from the cardboard box.

10. A terrible smell emanated from the garbage can on the road.

11. Additional recommendations emanated from the activities of the Technical Forum held at UNISPACE III.

12. Additional recommendations emanated from the activities of the Technical Forum held at UNISPACE III

13. The quietness sealed inside her room emanated as an invisible but pervasive hush.

14. The waters emanated from Greece, and Judaism emerged from them with a Hellenistic garment.

15. In a way, a wave of positivity which emanated from India spread all over the world.

16. Flames consumed his robes and flesh, and black oily smoke emanated from his burning body.

17. However, the catalase activity emanated from a newly induced mesohalic catalase distinct from the constitutive catalase–peroxidase.

18. The main activities in 2007 emanated from the NEPAD Short-Term Action Plan (STAP) on infrastructure.

19. My bravado emanated from the knowledge that a certain lady was looking out of her window.

20. Enquiries emanated from government departments, newspapers, independent scholars, medical practitioners, religious leaders and philanthropic bodies.

21. Far more wearing for the community at large was the incessant drumming which emanated from the jail-house.

22. Creaky knees are often described as a crunchy sound emanated when you bend at the knee joints

23. Foreign Secretary: We are baffled by these reports because we have no idea where they emanated from.

24. The “light” offered by Christendom’s missionaries in past centuries, their “good works,” emanated from a world in darkness.

25. The reined-in impatience which so often emanated from Ian was absent, Theodora's gravitas mitigated and Julia's social nervousness sedated.

26. 24 The reined-in impatience which so often emanated from Ian was absent, Theodora's gravitas mitigated and Julia's social nervousness sedated.

27. It is thus evident that Panchsheel emanated from the civilizational matrix of Asia and is Asia’s contribution towards building a just and democratic international order.

28. This crisis, the worst in living memory, emanated from the advanced industrial economies, but the developing economies, the members of our Movement, have been the hardest hit.

29. In the Ḥasidic circles from which the apocalyptic literature emanated and where all Angelologic and demonologic lore was faithfully preserved, Belial held a very prominent position, being identified altogether with Satan

30. In the Ḥasidic circles from which the apocalyptic literature emanated and where all Angelologic and demonologic lore was faithfully preserved, Belial held a very prominent position, being identified altogether with Satan

31. That decision emanated from the Modern House of Tokelau approach (see para. 4, above), whereby the traditional Council of Elders on each atoll should serve as the foundation for any future governance structure.

32. Then, in a voice filled with mystery, there emanated from the radio the message, “We now join Jack and Betty as they approach the fabulous secret entry to the elephants’ burial ground, where a treasure is concealed.

33. Enlightened Absolutists held that royal power emanated not from divine right but from a social contract whereby a despot was entrusted with the power to govern through a social contract in lieu of any other governments

34. â In Rabbinical and Apocryphal Literature: In the Ḥasidic circles from which the apocalyptic literature emanated and where all Angelologic and demonologic lore was faithfully preserved, Belial held a very prominent position, being identified altogether with Satan.

35. These events, compounded by evidence of prior Ghadarite incitement in the Delhi-Lahore Conspiracy of 1912, led the British government to pressure the American State Department to suppress Indian revolutionary activities and Ghadarite literature, which emanated mostly from San Francisco.

36. Aeon, (Greek: “age,” or “lifetime”), in Gnosticism and Manichaeism, one of the orders of spirits, or spheres of being, that emanated from the Godhead and were attributes of the nature of the absolute; an important element in the cosmology that developed around the central concept of Gnostic d

37. Imam Abdallah Yasin of Masjid Baytul Khaliq in Newark stated that “it is a fact that most of the northeastern orthodox Islamic communities, going back 30 to 60 years, emanated from or were directly associated with the Addeynu Allahe Universal Arabic Association (AAUAA), which began under the Amirship of Professor Muhammad Ezaldeen.” 27