Examples of 'emanated' in a sentence

Meaning of "emanated"

Emanate, a verb, means to originate, arise, or spread out from a source. It is often used to describe something that comes forth, radiates, or emerges, such as light, sound, ideas, or influences. The term 'emanate' is commonly employed in discussions about energy, creativity, influence, and abstract concepts that stem from a central point or origin
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  • simple past tense and past participle of emanate

How to use "emanated" in a sentence

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The explosion emanated from this console.
It was on this pillars that this administration emanated.
Untold power emanated from all quarters.
Emanated from your ex drenched tosser.
A strange light emanated from the comet.
Numa emanated a number of important leges regiae.
All institutions emanated from the king.
She emanated the scent of a fragrant perfume.
A putrid smell emanated from its body.
It emanated class and elegance at first glance.
From his eyes emanated a special light.
It emanated from every person who surrounded me.
Beams of light emanated from each polygon.
These are the ranks which he has caused to be emanated.
A stench emanated from the rotting corpses.

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A wonderful quality of light emanated from them.
That have emanated from this office.
A strong odor of alcohol emanated from him.
The blast emanated from a briefcase in a train.
Strength and power emanated from him.
It just emanated from every pore of his body.
It appears the explosion emanated from this console.
Waves emanated all the way up to the plane.
An exquisite candour emanated from his being.
It emanated from her like an aura.
The following ideas emanated from the discussions.
It emanated off her like an aura.
These probably emanated from a rhizome.
They emanated an aura of perfect health and happiness.
Goodness and kindness emanated from both of them.
Fear emanated through our workplace.
The smell of profit emanated from this city.
It emanated from their very being.
Blinding white light emanated from both ends.
Heat emanated from our bodies.
A blinding red light emanated from the mask.
A light emanated from his body for three days.
A faint series of screams emanated from a distant room.
They all emanated everywhere and now there is no original.
A landscape has emanated from them.
It emanated a powerful fragrance as well as a feeling of boundless spiritual energy.
My arguments with others emanated from attachment to my opinions.
Immediately a waterfall of positive force emanated from him.
The perfume emanated from the bottle.
And from those single points emanated stories.
Something emanated from the sky and trees.
The following recommendations emanated from the session.
Light emanated from your face.
It seemed that a deep calmness emanated from him.
Both of them emanated powerful pressure.

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