Examples of 'may emanate' in a sentence

Meaning of "may emanate"

may emanate - indicates the possibility of something such as a smell, sound, or feeling originating or coming from a particular source

How to use "may emanate" in a sentence

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Hazards that may emanate from the product.
It may be part of an ancient tradition or may emanate in the moment.
These temperatures may emanate only a few feet from his body.
In order to remove any unpleasant odours that may emanate from.
One or more feeder circuits may emanate from the distribution substations.
Either may emanate from both spouses ( joint adoption ) or from a single person individual adoption.
Attachment points of various lengths may emanate from a single backing.
Stressors may emanate from within the person or from the outside environment.
The radii of the two spherical surfaces may emanate from two axially spaced centers.
This heat may emanate from any suitable source such as, for example, a hair dryer.
The curved winglet and the ventral fin may emanate from the same spanwise wing location.
Such threats may emanate from domestic ( internal threats ) or foreign ( external threats ) sources.
Some of the problems identified in this Report may emanate from translations.
The new appliance may emanate some smoke during the first use.
Alternatively, monolayer thin sheets, or films, may emanate from the extruder.

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Many of these may emanate from the wording of the Directive.
Alternatively, only one fold line may emanate from each severance line.
These B crystals may emanate from cocoa butter or preferably from fractionated fat.
It should be noted that such an initiative may emanate from the central management itself ;.
This network traffic may emanate from a real SA process, or be simulated by a dedicated synthesizer.
For example, four to tens of feeder circuits may emanate from the distribution substation.
The transmission signal may emanate from any RF or other transmission system, optical for example.
Avoidance of complications that may emanate because of the already damaged nerves.
However, the interference may emanate from multiple sources, particularly in omni-directional coverage areas.
Likewise, persons may emanate tensions all around.
These data E may emanate from two sources.
Bearing in mind recommendations that may emanate from the International Conference on Population and Development.
For example, the ventral fin may emanate from a general midpoint of the radial A-B transition.
So that, in principle, practices may emanate from state and non-state actors.
Code leaks or compromises may emanate from SIM card manufacturers, since,.

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