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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.
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The soothing music seemed to emanate from the walls of the ancient temple.

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A warm glow began to emanate from the glass globe.

I am hoping that the smell of baking bread will soon emanate from this window.

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Death will always emanate from the walls of that old dungeon.

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