noun
- something that flows out or proceeds from a source or origin
- the action of giving out or sending forth something such as light, heat, or a smell
- an abstract but perceptible thing that issues or originates from a source
Usage: often used in philosophical or spiritual contexts
Examples
- The strange emanation from the old building made everyone feel uneasy.
- Scientists detected a radioactive emanation from the laboratory.
- The sweet emanation of flowers filled the garden air.
- Her confidence was an emanation of years of hard work and success.
- The toxic emanations from the factory were causing health problems.
- There was a mysterious emanation of light coming from the cave.
- The philosopher spoke of wisdom as an emanation of divine truth.