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emanate
/ 藞蓻m蓹藢ne瑟t蓹r瑟; 藞蓻m蓹藢ne瑟t; -tr瑟; 藞蓻m蓹n蓹t瑟v /
verb
- introften foll byfrom to issue or proceed from or as from a source
- tr to send forth; emit
Derived Forms
- emanatory, adjective
- emanative, adjective
- 藞别尘补藢苍补迟辞谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别尘路补路苍补路迟颈惫别 adjective
- 别尘路补路苍补路迟辞谤 noun
- 别尘路补路苍补路迟辞路谤测 [em, -, uh, -n, uh, -tawr-ee], adjective
- 谤别路别尘路补路苍补迟别 verb (used without object) reemanated reemanating
- un路别尘路补路苍补路迟颈惫别 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of emanate1
Example Sentences
They are named after the constellation Lyra and the radiant position, which is where the meteors appear to emanate from, is south-west of the star Vega.
Critics say Ola's troubles emanate from typical culture issues that plague many start-ups - including CEO-driven decision-making, constant pivots and unrealistic, high-pressure deadlines.
Residents have also raised concerns about the potential health effects of high levels of hydrogen sulfide and other gases and vapors emanating from the river.
But make no mistake, impatience with the deliberative approach to death penalty decisions emanates from the Oval Office.
Dr Priyadarshi said much of the anger emanating from the community related to a lack of resources for other services in the area.
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What are other ways to say聽emanate?
To emanate is to flow out or proceed, as from a source or origin. How is emanate different from emerge and issue? Find out on .听
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