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emanate

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1. emanate - Adjective

2. emanate - Verb

Meaning

To issue forth from a source; to flow out from more or less constantly; as, fragrance emanates from flowers.

To proceed from, as a source or fountain; to take origin; to arise, to originate.

Issuing forth; emanant.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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My aim in painting is to create pulsating, luminous, and open surfaces that emanate a mystic light, in accordance with my deepest insight into the experience of life and nature. Hans Hofmann

And let us be frank, the security threats that emanate from our ports come from foreign cargo. Dana Rohrabacher

Systems science is a science whose domain of inquiry consists of those properties of systems and associated problems that emanate from the general notion of systemhood. George Klir

All of the factors that make up a quality city - safe streets, high paying jobs, strong neighborhoods, etc. - emanate from a strong educational premise. Alan Autry

Black Consciousness is an attitude of the mind and a way of life, the most positive call to emanate from the black world for a long time. Steve Biko

The most powerful political voices are those with a different way of seeing and processing the world and the sounds that emanate from it. Saul Williams

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