Present participle for to expel, discharge or radiate from an opening or source
“Experience the warmth that comes toward you, and you become aware that one can emanate this quality.”
Present participle for to emerge or be emitted from a source
“A pale white glow began to emanate from my body, spreading like the very blood pumping through my veins.”
Present participle for to gradually appear, develop, or come into being
“This ability can translate into taking any number of facts of a diverse nature and relating them to one central principle from which the facts emanate.”
Present participle for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
Present participle for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
(of a physical object or person) Present participle for to move out of, or away from, something and become visible
Present participle for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
Present participle for to emit rays or waves, especially of light
Present participle for to spread or extend outwards from, or as if from, a central point
Seething with
Overflowing with
Present participle for to use as a basis for
In a state of emerging or originating
Effluent or discharged
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