Since Griswold, the penumbra doctrine has primarily been used to represent implied powers that emanate from a specific rule, thus extending the meaning of the rule into its periphery or penumbra.
The rays that emanate from radioactive materials can cause injury or death. All sources of revenue emanate from a common source: tax-paying consumers.
The rays that emanate from radioactive materials can cause injury or death. All sources of revenue emanate from a common source: tax-paying consumers.
The warmth seemed to emanate from the fireplace, filling the room with a cozy glow.
The intoxicating aroma of that pie seems to emanate from this window.
The truth was emanate!
Hello, Here is my question! I want to say that the very young of all species 'emanate' or 'exude ' a need for protection. But my use of the word 'emanate' has been criticized by my supervisor. Perhaps exude would be better?
We never heard any sound" emanate "from that room.
yes you can; Can you write a sentence with the word any in it?
Emanates means to come from. Here are some sentences.The heat emanates from that window.I see that an odd gas emanates from that beaker; is it dangerous?Radiation emanates from uranium.
Yes, you can write a sentence with the word right. For example: I like to write about super heroes.
I can write a sentence using the word scorn!