Vocabulary

Emanate

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
(of a feeling, quality, or sensation) issue or spread out from (a source).
Urdu meaning
ظاہر ہونا ، جاری ہونا، خارج کرنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. And these hopes do not necessarily emanate from officialdom but are also being discussed privately.
  2. It appears revolutions emanate from a prolonged struggle creating a responsible leadership, while liberal democracies in the Global South have been comprehensively captured by corrupt elites whose focus is just to amass wealth.
  3. Some of the rural rage might well emanate from the cultural dystopia, with few signs ofspontaneous cultural expression.
  4. Another visitor is awed by the doings of the India Office `when one considersthat in this building are contained the central offices whence emanate all orders for the government of the immense Indo-Britannic Empire!
  5. These emissions, though they are indirect as they emanate from grid stations, account for its considerable environmental impact.
Synonyms
emerge,pour, flow, proceed,ensue, issue, come out, spread out, come forth

Antonyms
absorb, inhale, soak (up),
Curator example
“warmth emanated from the fireplace”

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