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emanate - use in sentences
Preposition: from
- speaker: The idea was that each part of the cash register would emanate from a different speaker.
- region: X-rays, gamma rays and radio waves emanate mainly from the outer regions, and vary enormously with solar activity.
- source: Phones emanating from other sources should always have their LCD IMEI number compared with that on the inside casing.
- corner: Interview - Rich Beale ( Apache Dropout ) There is much noise emanating from all corners.
Modifying Another Word
- directly: It is the one source from which melody directly emanates, and draws its power.
- mainly: X-rays, gamma rays and radio waves emanate mainly from the outer regions, and vary enormously with solar activity.
- now: About 50 % of regulations with a significant impact on business now emanate from the EU.
- all: There are elements of truth within each, yet all emanate from our own cultural programming.
Object
- sound: It emanates an eerie sound a bit like the Jaws theme music.
- energy: The band seemed to emanate energy and the crowd picked upon it, responding to Duncan and Matt's acrobatics with their own efforts.
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