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".
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.
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.
This is a term used in Asian countries to mean defecate.
The scientific term for charges in motion is electric current.
"Empulsion" is not a commonly recognized term in English. It may be a misspelling or a rare term. Can you provide more context or clarify its usage?
Emanate is a verb.
yes. Can you write a sentence with the word emanate?(LOL)
Eminate is not a word. Perhaps you mean emanate (to stream out) or eminent (famous).
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.
The intoxicating aroma of that pie seems to emanate from this window.
We never heard any sound" emanate "from that room.
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.
Manatee. Just happened on this question at the page where I was looking for synonyms for emanate . . .
EMANATE
The truth was emanate!
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.