emanate

pronunciation

How to pronounce emanate in British English: UK [ˈeməneɪt]word uk audio image

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  • Verb:
    proceed or issue forth, as from a source
    give out (breath or an odor)

Word Origin

emanate (v.)
1680s, "to flow out," from Latin emanatus, past participle of emanare "flow out," figuratively "arise from, proceed from" (see emanation). Related: Emanated; emanating.

Example

1. The next big global financial crisis will emanate from china .
2. The moods and intentions of people can also be felt from the vibrations they emanate .
3. However , while they put on a brave face in public , rumbles of deep discontent continued to emanate from executives talking privately .
4. Much of the activity is likely to emanate from groups of hackers , but the lines between private espionage and government-sponsored operations are blurred .
5. Many factors drive commodity prices , but they are signalling a risk of slowdown - which would likely emanate from china .

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