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ma
nate
Third Person
emanates
Present Participle
emanating
Past Tense
emanated
Past Participle
emanated
1
to come out or flow, often from a specific source
- Wisdom seemed to emanate from the elderly teacher as she shared her life experiences.
- The soothing music emanated from the speakers, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
- Creativity seemed to emanate naturally from the artist, reflected in every brushstroke.
- Laughter and joy emanated from the children playing in the park.
2
to send forth or give out energy, light, sound, or an abstract quality
transitive
- The lighthouse emanated a powerful beam of light, guiding ships safely through the darkness.
- The factory chimney emanated plumes of smoke, indicating production was underway.
- The volcano emanated billows of ash and steam, signaling increased volcanic activity.
- The streetlights emanated a soft glow, casting gentle illumination on the nighttime streets.
- The engine emanated a low hum as the train departed from the station, signaling the start of the journey.
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