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Emanating

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, Skr. mad to boil, matta drunk. Cf. Emane.]

  1. To issue forth from a source; to flow out from more or less constantly; as, fragrance emanates from flowers.

  2. To proceed from, as a source or fountain; to take origin; to arise, to originate.

    That subsisting from of government from which all special laws emanate.
    --De Quincey.

    Syn: To flow; arise; proceed; issue; originate.

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emanating

vb. (present participle of emanate English)

Usage examples of "emanating".

Maliciously, Rhyssa pro jected an image of a very young Madlyn Luvaro, mourn wide open, and the circle of people cringing away from the waves of sound emanating from her.

But man still suffered from the vibrations emanating from this weapon.

There was a pungent aroma emanating from her hair and Ken sniffed experimentally.

The rest of the adult colonists were grouped at one side, a tension of sullen, stunned silence emanating from their environ.

Those aboard the massive, matte black spaceship approaching that star system On an elliptical angle had been drawn to investigate it by the various communication signals emanating from the third planet of that star.

It had to be emanating from the giffs for it was not a squall or wind noise: a sad and sorrowing note.

The sound was taken up all around them, the outer walls turning a brilliant purply-red as if emanating heat, though Caissa felt no increase in the temperature of the room.

Nancia watched the clinic from two angles: the convulsive shuddering view of a cracked white ceiling, emanating from Caleb's contact button, and the repetitive views of artificial potted palms and doddering old celebrities to whom Sev talked.

You arrived here, emanating disruptive emotions—no, I'm not reading your minds, gentlemen.

He could sense the nebu lous anxiety emanating from Rhyssa, Dorotea, and Sa scha.

The third man was in as much control of himself as Kibon, emanating condescension and amusement.

But hadn't we better get the bright boys working on a way to shield infantile babble emanating from the Rowan's place?

He would have danced with her, as he had with Flavia, Damia and each of his daughters, but she reacted so negatively to his approach that he pretended to be winded and sat down beside her, emanating as much reassurance and kindliness as he could without her awareness.

This ominously growing group took note of the most minute variation, discrepancy or minor modification undertaken by Towers or emanating from the Blundell Building, the main FT&T headquarters on Earth.

Damia paused, emanating a complex blend of pride, anxiety and surprise.