Emanate


The meaning of the word Emanate is: to come out from a source


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Hopefully, the fun memories of the weekend will emanate throughout the office and give all the employees a positive outlook this week.

published by Elvina on 2021-11-03 03:37:01


The bright light on the porch seems to emanate throughout the front yard.

published by Estelle on 2021-01-25 12:44:39


After the hurricane, the east coast insurance office will process any claims that emanate from within the southern portion of the United States.

published by Brent on 2021-03-07 03:49:05


Happiness seemed to emanate from Frances on her wedding day.

published by Judy on 2021-12-01 14:54:57


Did you see the anger emanate from the wrestler’s body as he approached his enemy?

published by Tammy on 2021-06-25 19:04:34


The smells from a nearby bakery usually emanate into my apartment in the morning.

published by Genesis on 2021-12-12 12:58:21


At the party, the music will emanate from the speakers and fill the entire room.

published by Quinn on 2021-12-20 15:57:10


A feeling of peace seems to emanate from the nun.

published by Mila on 2022-01-06 16:34:00


Despite what the ghost hunters said, we have never heard any sounds emanate from the abandoned house.

published by Sima on 2021-10-26 17:25:12


If you rub the magical lamp, a genie will emanate from the bottle.

published by Dahlia on 2021-01-20 07:57:46


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