Emanate (verb)

  1. Issue or spread out from a source.
  2. Give off (a smell, sound, or quality).
  3. Have as a source or origin.

Origin:

Late 16th century (in the sense "proceed from a source"): from latin emanare, from e- (variant of ex-) "out of" + manare "flow".

Examples:

  1. A strong smell of gas emanating from the kitchen.
  2. Warmth emanating from the fire.
  3. A feeling of calm emanating from the room.
  4. The music emanating from the concert hall.
  5. The decision emanating from the board meeting.
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