originate - use in sentences

Preposition: from

  • source: Never open or respond to any attachment that appears suspect, or originates from an unfamiliar source.
  • region: Some of this material seems to originate from the region 1 Anchor Bay release.
  • desire: My Name is King, a Dance Umbrella commission, originates from a desire to separate the human spirit from the material world.

Object

  • department: This provides an opportunity for the originating department to indicate the extent to which they want the material to be re-used.

Modifying Another Word

  • elsewhere: Increasingly those issues originate elsewhere in the world, or where they are ' local ' they have repercussions on a much wider scale.
  • mainly: Reports on academic matters mainly originate from the appropriate Faculty Boards.

Preposition: in

  • lobe: About 60 - 70 % of partial seizures originate in the temporal lobe.

Modifying Another Word

  • independently: Heinz Strobl has independently originated an essentially similar form.

Preposition: in

  • west: Additionally there is poker originated in the wild west the game is pla magazine have world championship poker ps2 done.
  • century: The practice of giving two names, originated in thirteenth century Europe.

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