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emanate

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emanate /ˈɛməˌneɪt/ verb
-nates -nated; emanating
emanate
/ˈɛməˌneɪt/
verb
-nates -nated; emanating
Learner's definition of EMANATE
[no object] : to come out from a source发源于;散发出
[+ object] : to send (something) out : to give out (something)发出;散发

— emanation

/ˌɛməˈneɪʃən/ noun, plural emanations
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TOEFL BNC: 8454 COCA: 8681

emanate

verb

em·​a·​nate ˈe-mə-ˌnāt How to pronounce emanate (audio)
emanated; emanating

intransitive verb

: to come out from a source
a sweet scent emanating from the blossoms

transitive verb

: emit
she seems to emanate an air of serenity
Choose the Right Synonym for emanate

spring, arise, rise, originate, derive, flow, issue, emanate, proceed, stem mean to come up or out of something into existence.

spring implies rapid or sudden emerging.

an idea that springs to mind

arise and rise may both convey the fact of coming into existence or notice but rise often stresses gradual growth or ascent.

new questions have arisen
slowly rose to prominence

originate implies a definite source or starting point.

the fire originated in the basement

derive implies a prior existence in another form.

the holiday derives from an ancient Roman feast

flow adds to spring a suggestion of abundance or ease of inception.

words flowed easily from her pen

issue suggests emerging from confinement through an outlet.

blood issued from the cut

emanate applies to the coming of something immaterial (such as a thought) from a source.

reports emanating from the capital

proceed stresses place of origin, derivation, parentage, or logical cause.

advice that proceeds from the best of intentions

stem implies originating by dividing or branching off from something as an outgrowth or subordinate development.

industries stemming from space research

Example Sentences

Good smells emanated from the kitchen. Constant criticism has emanated from her opponents. Happiness seems to emanate from her. She seems to emanate happiness.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin emanatus, past participle of emanare, from e- + manare to flow

First Known Use

1756, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

Time Traveler
The first known use of emanate was in 1756
TOEFL BNC: 8454 COCA: 8681

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