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emanating
[em-uh-ney-ting]
adjective
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.
Other Word Forms
- nonemanating adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of emanating1
Example Sentences
He will warn of modern threats "emanating from multiple directions" and challenges that "know no borders" from which "no fortress can protect us".
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.
But if you measured an actor’s work by the power emanating from brief screen time, Dever would be the television season’s MVP.
They often complained about the noise emanating from the Agnews’ garage.
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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