emanate|emanated|emanates|emanating in English
verb
[em·a·nate || 'eməneɪt]
flow out from, issue, spring, emerge
Use "emanate|emanated|emanates|emanating" in a sentence
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. Management did not emanate from nature.
6. From where does unholy conduct emanate?
7. Strange discordant music emanated from the woods.
8. The idea originally emanated from his brother.
9. These chemicals can emanate certain poisonous gases.
10. Meekness emanated from this good brother’s eyes.
11. Waves emanate from the same atom source.
12. It just emanated from every pore of his body . "
13. A long plaintive wail emanated from the cardboard box.
14. You'll feel its energy emanate into your system.
15. One impressed observer exclaimed: “Something unusual emanates from you!”
16. Mysterious explosions and noises emanate from it.
17. The strange forces emanating from Cyphers …
18. This inalienable right in itself emanates from two broader propositions.
19. However, it emanates, not from a temple, but from Jehovah’s throne.
20. It emanates from the heart, revealing a malicious attitude and intent.
21. 22 Delicious smells were emanating from the kitchen.
22. Challenges also emanate from the fluidity of the global situation.
23. Delicious smells were emanating from the kitchen.
24. Marketers ignore the messages emanate from these groups at their peril.
25. A terrible smell emanated from the garbage can on the road.