Yes, a want can exist independently of a need. While needs are essential for survival, such as food, water, and shelter, wants are desires for non-essential items or experiences, like luxury goods or entertainment. People can develop wants based on personal preferences, societal influences, or cultural contexts, even if those wants do not stem from any immediate necessity. Thus, wants can be shaped by factors beyond basic human needs.
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Yes, a want can indeed emanate from a need. Needs are fundamental requirements for survival or well-being, such as food, shelter, and safety. When these basic needs are met, individuals may develop wants that are shaped by their experiences, preferences, and social influences, leading to desires for specific items or experiences that enhance their quality of life. Thus, wants can be seen as a more specific expression of underlying needs.
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?
Emanate is a verb.
yes. Can you write a sentence with the word emanate?(LOL)
To emanate is to come from something. An example sentence would be: They were shocked by the way the light would emanate from the object.
We never heard any sound" emanate "from that room.
The intoxicating aroma of that pie seems to emanate from this window.
The term emanate means to radiate or extrude something. An example of emanate being used in a sentence is "Heat and light emanate from the Sun constantly".
I don't think it's possible to generalize. Sometimes it's one, sometimes the other.
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.
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