Emit ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Emit ( verb )

  1. To send out or give off (light, heat, sound, etc.).
  2. To produce and release (a gas, odor, etc.).

Origin:

From latin emitere, from e- (prefix meaning "out of") + emitere "to send out".

Examples:

  1. The fire emitted heat and light.
  2. The volcano emitted ash and lava.
  3. The bulb emitted a bright light.
  4. The radio emitted a loud noise.
  5. The engine emitted a thick black smoke.

(As a verb)

Emit ( verb )

  1. To send out or give off (light, heat, sound, etc.).
  2. To produce and release (a gas, odor, etc.).

Origin:

From latin emitere, from e- (prefix meaning "out of") + emitere "to send out".

Examples:

  1. The fire emitted heat and light.
  2. The volcano emitted ash and lava.
  3. The bulb emitted a bright light.
  4. The radio emitted a loud noise.
  5. The engine emitted a thick black smoke.
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