Emanate
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British pronunciation/ˈɛmɐnˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈɛməˌneɪt/

Définition et Signification de "emanate"

to emanate
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émaner de

to come out or flow, often from a specific source
Intransitive: to emanate from a source
to emanate definition and meaning
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Laughter and joy emanated from the children playing in the park.
Wisdom seemed to emanate from the elderly teacher as she shared her life experiences.
Creativity seemed to emanate naturally from the artist, reflected in every brushstroke.
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émaner de

to send forth or give out energy, light, sound, or an abstract quality
Transitive: to emanate a wave or substance
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The lighthouse emanated a powerful beam of light, guiding ships safely through the darkness.
The streetlights emanated a soft glow, casting gentle illumination on the nighttime streets.
The volcano emanated billows of ash and steam, signaling increased volcanic activity.
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Laughter and joy emanated from the children playing in the park.
Wisdom seemed to emanate from the elderly teacher as she shared her life experiences.
Creativity seemed to emanate naturally from the artist, reflected in every brushstroke.
The soothing music emanated from the speakers, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
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