What is another word for emanates?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛmɐnˌe͡ɪts] (IPA)

"Emits" is a synonym for "emanates", meaning to give off or release something. "Radiates" is another synonym, suggesting a more intense and focused distribution of energy or radiation. "Exudes" can also be used to describe something that emanates from a source, but with connotations of a more subtle or gradual diffusion. Other synonyms for "emanates" include "flows," "spreads," "emanates from," "proceeds from," "permeates," and "issues from." Regardless of the synonym used, each conveys the idea of something being released or given off from an origin or source.

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Usage examples for Emanates

Never had he so keenly and clearly felt the charm of the everlasting spring which emanates from the blossoms of the poet's youthful ardour.
"The Dead Lake and Other Tales"
Paul Heyse
It is from the midcentury translators, however, that the most distinctive comment emanates.
"Early Theories of Translation"
Flora Ross Amos
The distinguishing feature of this novel, however, lies not so much in its wealth of portraiture or freshness of humour as in a certain passionate glow of youth, which emanates from the heroine, and seems to warm the story through and through.
"George Eliot"
Mathilde Blind

Famous quotes with Emanates

  • But is it not the fact that religion emanates from the nature, from the moral state of the individual? Is it not therefore true that unless the nature be completely exercised, the moral state harmonized, the religion cannot be healthy?
    Harriet Martineau
  • Speaking' and 'Saying' are two different languages. Speaking discharges resonance. Saying emanates ideas. ( "Words flew away like birds" )
    Erik Pevernagie
  • The animal is not afraid of the flame, but of the heat it emanates. (L'animal n'a peur de la flamme, - Mais de la chaleur qu'elle émane.)
    Charles de LEUSSE
  • True happiness emanates from nothing/nowhere else but from/by deciding/refusing never to be worried about your anxieties/lacks/needs/deficiencies. And then, resolving wholly to cast all your anxieties/lacks/needs/deficiencies upon God who has long said/promised to carry/take care of all your anxieties/needs/lacks/deficiencies scripture reference (1st Peter 5 : 7).
    Emeasoba George
  • There can be no racial animosity, because there are no races.The soul, equal and eternal, emanates from bodies of different shapes and colors. Whoever foments and spreads antagonism and hate between the races, sins against humanity.
    José Martí

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