emanating Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈem.ə.neɪt]
  • Us [ ˈem.ə.neɪt]

Meaning of emanating In English

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Examples of emanating

  • Sound and light emanating from an event are merely so much sound and light; no new form of energy is created.

  • The conflicting pressures and priorities emanating from the global and regional levels have, not unsurprisingly, promoted a division in the academic literature on regional integration.

  • The text itself is heard only on tape, but one can imagine it as emanating from the performer.

  • The parameters of any partnership were clearly established by the discourses emanating from, and legitimized by, the knowledge of the health professional.

  • In fact, the policy documents on the family emanating from the government are mostly carefully worded in gender-neutral terms, referring to parents throughout.

  • The artist dwelling is designed to foster creativity, through spatial development and sequences reinforced by light - daylight and the firelight emanating from fireplaces.

  • As fuel reserves are drawn down, the only substitutes will be those emanating from backstop technologies.

  • The process is regulated by extracellular signals emanating from cellular and acellular structures.

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