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emanating

[em-uh-ney-ting]

adjective

  1. 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.



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  • nonemanating adjective
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He will warn of modern threats "emanating from multiple directions" and challenges that "know no borders" from which "no fortress can protect us".

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Video showed plumes of thick black smoke emanating from the warehouse, and helicopter video from KCRA-TV showed bright sparks shooting out of the burning structure, followed by a large explosion.

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But if you measured an actor’s work by the power emanating from brief screen time, Dever would be the television season’s MVP.

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They often complained about the noise emanating from the Agnews’ garage.

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True, the Israeli-Palestinian problem remains unresolved, as do the challenges emanating from Iran’s much-advanced nuclear program and the instability and dysfunction in Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Syria and Yemen.

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