0 to come from a particular place, time, situation, etc.:
1 to come from or begin in a particular place or situation:
Jazz originated in the US and is now popular throughout the world.
2 to come from a particular place, time, situation, etc.:
originate in Although the technology originated in the UK, it has been developed in the US.
originate at This flight originated at Los Angeles airport and is continuing to Boston and then Madrid.
originate from sb/sth They are studying complaints believed to have originated from retailers.
4 to arrange a new loan or investment :
Second, the techniques originated in and were associated with popular shows and the melodrama theaters of the boulevards and the lower classes.
Feathers, now used in flight, probably originated as heat insulators.
The feeling which party association produces is apt to outlive the causes which originated it.
The phrase seems to have originated in the world of baseball, although some authorities claim priority for an alternative connotation.
Probably it originated many times by independent" mutation".
Conversely, the character and so the supraspecific group membership of the species that have originated in any area is determined by conditions there.
The next question is where this tendency towards centralisation originated.
Modern environmentalism originates with the recognition of ecological connectivity and the negative effects of technological intervention.
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