Phrases with «emanate»

Emanate means to come out or flow from a source, like a smell spreading from a flower or light shining from a lamp. Full definition

Sentences with «emanate»

  • For the ocean to be liquid there must be substantial sources of heat — from tidal heating based on the shape of its orbits, or from heat emanating from radioactive decay and entering the ocean through hydrothermal vents. (manyworlds.space)
  • Ladd's metal assemblages comprise a variety of agricultural implements including blades, pipes, axles, and chains, which are illuminated from within so that rays of light emanate from cracks and joints as if these sculpted pieces were animated by their own life force. (artforum.com)
  • The issue isn't it being merely broad mono (which it is, with a majority of sounds emanating from the front center channel). (dvdizzy.com)
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