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emanating
[ em-uh-ney-ting ]
adjective
- sent, proceeding, or flowing from or as if from a source (sometimes used in combination):
Approvals for the purchase of radioactive materials and radiation-emanating equipment must be received in advance.
The photographer’s currently running solo exhibition revolves around the emanating mystery of exotic spaces.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of emanating1
Example Sentences
Dr Priyadarshi said much of the anger emanating from the community related to a lack of resources for other services in the area.
Especially with the crassness and vulgarity routinely emanating from the nation’s ill-mannered chief executive?
The pollution was emanating from a two-acre “area of concern†where landfill staff had observed temperatures climbing over 200 degrees, according to Waste Management executives.
They are also worried that the silence emanating from Newsom’s office is an indication the whole deal may be off course.
Ancelotti has never been unduly bothered by the opinions of people outside of the club, although this time he sensed there were elements emanating from within.
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