0 to express a quality or feeling through the way that you look and behave:
1 to come from or out of:
[ I always + adv/prep ] Angry voices emanated from the next room.
These fluids emanate from gigantic carbonate edifices that can reach 60m in height.
The number of overlap zones is determined by the number of points at which actin filaments emanate from the plasma membrane.
It is a cross-generational encounter, an inter-professional commentary and, above all, a confrontation between two distinct age-related worldviews that emanate from different consciousness.
Transcription mammals is typically regulated by enhancer activity emanating from multiple conserved non-protein coding sequences.
Such infrastructure increases trust in the marketplace and reduces the inherent risks which emanate from dealing with previously unknown participants.
Some notable issues emanate from this case study.
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.