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emanate

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN sound ▪ A terrible roaring sound began to emanate from the doomed building, and the bystanders were ordered to get well away. ▪ As if the sound were simply emanating from our bodies, our bodies only vessels for sound. ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Emanate \Em"a*nate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Emanated ; p. pr. & vb. n. Emanating .] [L. emanare, emanatum, to emanate; e out + manare to flow, prob. for madnare, and akin to madere to be wet, drip, madidus wet, drenched, drunk, Gr. ?, ?, wet, ? to be wet, ...

Usage examples of emanate.

Her bare foot dragged across it, abrading the skin and producing a burning pain that somehow seemed far worse than any of the aches and stings emanating from the other injuries Mrs.

Hippolytus denote an immense advance beyond the Apologists, which, paradoxically enough, results both from the progress of Christian Hellenism and from a deeper study of the Pauline theology, that is, emanates from the controversy with Gnosticism.

The chorus of tiny cries that emanated from all the living things around the City had grown appallingly as he had drawn nearer.

Paracelsus, the great Reformer in medicine, discovered magnetism long before Mesmer, and pushed to its last consequences this luminous discovery, or rather this initiation into the magic of the ancients, who understood the grand magical agent better than we do, and did not regard the Astral Light, Azoth, the universal magnetism of the Sages, as an animal and particular fluid, emanating only from certain special beings.

Captain Bowen could reply, a loud noise emanated from beyond the south ridge, a whomp-whomp-whomp.

Then he had walked up the byre, leaving her puzzled and frightened and feeling very exposed to whatever it was that emanated from him.

It is, however, not difficult, combining the different rays of light that emanate from the different Sanctuaries, to learn the genius and the object of these secret ceremonies.

At first I expressed some perplexity at the questions having emanated from her royal highness, and I told her afterwards that I understood cabalism, but that I could not interpret the meaning of the answers obtained through it, and that her highness must ask new questions likely to render the answers easier to be understood.

She snapped open her fan, as Coy had shown her, held it under her chin, and began waving it delicately, glad of the slight breeze to dispel the varieties of aromas emanating from her male companions.

No one asks whether it emanates from the Deity, or is created out of nothing, or is generated like the body, and the issue of the souls of the father and the mother.

The INTRODUCTION says: It is said in many places in the Sohar, that all things that emanate or are created have their root above.

He, from Whom all emanated, created Adam Kadmon, consisting of all the worlds, so that in him should be somewhat from those above, and somewhat from those below.

God Supreme, from whom all other gods emanate or are by Him created, 597-l.

Spiritual beings, emanating from God, are enveloped in the duad, and therefore receive only illusory impressions.

We are required to keep none other, when the law that we are called on to obey is indeed a law, by having emanated from the only source of power, the People.