verb
- to come out from a source; to originate or proceed from something
- to give off or send out (light, heat, sound, etc.)
Examples
- A strange smell emanated from the old basement.
- Confidence seemed to emanate from her every gesture.
- The heat emanating from the fire warmed the entire room.
- Soft music emanated from the café next door.
- The policy changes emanated from the new administration.
- Light emanated from the crystal, filling the cave with brightness.
- A sense of calm emanated from the meditation teacher.