Dictionary Definition
emanate
Verb
1 proceed or issue forth, as from a source;
"Water emanates from this hole in the ground"
2 give out (breath or an odor); "The chimney
exhales a thick smoke" [syn: exhale, give
forth]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Verb
- To come from a source; stem out of
Translations
To come from a source
- Dutch: uitsralen, ontstaan uit, voortkomen uit
- Finnish: kantautua, kulkeutua
- German: ausstrahlen
Italian
Verb
emanate- Form of Second-person plural present tense, emanare
- Form of Second-person plural imperative, emanare#Italian|emanare
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
accrue from, arise, arise from, attend, bail out, be contingent
on, be due to, birth,
break cover, break forth, bud from, burst forth, come, come after, come forth, come
from, come out, come out of, debouch, depend on, derive from,
descend from, diffuse,
discharge, disembogue, disperse, displace, disseminate, effuse, emanate from, emerge, emerge from, emit, ensue, ensue from, erupt, exhale, extrude, exude, flow, flow from, follow after,
follow from, follow up, germinate from, give off, give out, go
after, grow from, grow out of, hang on, hinge on, initiate, issue, issue forth, issue from,
jump out, ooze, originate, originate in,
overtake, proceed, proceed from, protrude, put out, radiate, ray, replace, result, rise, sally, sally forth, scatter, send forth, send out,
spread, spring from,
sprout from, stem, stem
from, succeed, supervene, surface, track, trail, turn on