When a person writes or says the word eminating It means that they are referring to the elevating or praising, uplifting of a person, an event or an item. A sentence such as 'her performance was eminating' would be an example. But I'm sure you can create others. The verb Eminate is derived from the Latin word Emina meaning to measure.
Eminate is not a word. Perhaps you mean emanate (to stream out) or eminent (famous).
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MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
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Eminate is not a word. Perhaps you mean emanate (to stream out) or eminent (famous).
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The correct spelling of this word is emanate.An example sentence is "greenhouse gases emanate from various sources all over the world".
A "Mexican Train" most likely refers to a chain of dominoes, which is made as part of the game Mexican Train. The trains themselves are just lines built from dominoes that eminate from a central hub.
close but ur an idiot blazers dont have pinions. they have gear boxes.
Sound waves are condensations and expansions of the material the sound wave in traveling in which can be gas (including air), liquid, or solid. For this reason you cannot have sound waves in a vacuum including space. Sound waves eminate concentrically from the source of the sound. amplitude, wavelength, frequency, speed
well it depends on the flower like if it is a hibiscus bush it does very well......but if its like a cranberry hibiscus it does o..k but does not thrive so as I said it depends:)
. verb; the attempt made by one to vocally replicate the sounds that would normally eminate from a drum set, drum machine or drum loop through a series of noises or popping sounds made with the mouth. 'beatboxing' is used throughout the hip-hop scene, and talented 'beatboxers' can be found in several urban settings.
Bats don't have the best eyesight in the world, and because of this, they cant see their prey in the night, so they make high pitched noises, invisible to us. The sound waves they make eminate from them, hit something like a moth and bounce back, the bats hear the sound waves and can pin point the moth to the millimetre.
I believe they are not "Catholic social teachings." They go back thousands of years and originate in the teachings of the ancient gods and other ancient religions. The Christian story has been repeated many time even before Jesus came along, so to claim that social teachings eminate from the Catholics is completely wrong, rather the Catholics adopted pre-existing teachings.
honestly, I've been to japan for three years, and the cherry blossoms are beautiful. they are nice to sit under and have lunch, but the one thing is, I've been there and i don't know what cherry blossoms mean.
I am not aware of any beacon lights on any satellites. I'm sure the International Space Station has some, for times when the Shuttle is coming in, but what purpose would they serve otherwise? Aircraft have anti-collision lights - to avoid airplanes crashing into each other at night. But satellites generally travel too fast for any visual cues to be useful - and satellites have very limited maneuverability anyway.