emanate
pronunciation
How to pronounce emanate in British English: UK [ˈeməneɪt]
How to pronounce emanate in American English: US [ˈɛməˌnet]
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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 .