EMANATE in a Sentence
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18 example sentences for EMANATE, such as:
1. Great sadness emanated from her song.
2. Light emanated from these two little beings.
3. The idea originally emanated from his brother.
4. Delicious smells were emanating from the kitchen.
5. They fell a strong odor of sulphur emanate from the spring.
2. Light emanated from these two little beings.
3. The idea originally emanated from his brother.
4. Delicious smells were emanating from the kitchen.
5. They fell a strong odor of sulphur emanate from the spring.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of EMANATE
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emanate
v. come or send forth from a source, used chiefly of intangible thing, as light
Classic Sentence:
1 This promise of an impotent old man was so strange that, instead of being the result of the power of his will, it might emanate from enfeebled organs.
2 What appears to you to emanate from a celestial source, seems to me to proceed from one far less pure.
3 A feeling of pleasurable excitement which seemed to emanate from Scarlett was on them all, an excitement they could not understand.
4 This duet is one of the most beautiful, expressive and terrible conceptions that has ever emanated from the fruitful pen of Donizetti.
5 He was convinced that Lucien's visit was due to a double feeling of curiosity, the larger half of which sentiment emanated from the Rue de la Chaussee d'Antin.
6 Light emanated from these two little beings.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VIII—THE UNPLEASANTNESS OF RECEIVING INTO ONE'S H...
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VIII—THE UNPLEASANTNESS OF RECEIVING INTO ONE'S H...
7 It was a question of will; a subtle, subtle, powerful emanation of will out of yourself brought back to you the mysterious nothingness of money a word on a bit of paper.
8 If such a mysterious emanation ever was projected by the emotions of an earthly woman upon their object, it must have signified Eustacia's presence to Yeobright now.
9 The fragrance of the late blossoms seemed an emanation of the tranquil scene, a landscape tutored to the last degree of rural elegance.
10 An emanation from the divine whirlwind leaps forth and comes sweeping over these men, and they shake, and one of them sings the song supreme, and the other utters the frightful cry.
11 Enjolras, the man-principle, had over his co-religionists that sort of omnipotent power which emanates from the absolute.
12 The flower-beds accepted the legitimate royalty of the lilies; the most august of perfumes is that which emanates from whiteness.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XVI—HOW FROM A BROTHER ONE BECOMES A FATHER
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XVI—HOW FROM A BROTHER ONE BECOMES A FATHER
13 She was still treading the buoyant ether which emanates from the high moments of life.
14 On glancing upwards, however, he recovered his composure, for he perceived the sound to be emanating from the clock, which appeared to be in a mind to strike.
Example Sentence:
1 They fell a strong odor of sulphur emanate from the spring.
2 The idea originally emanated from his brother.
3 Great sadness emanated from her song.
4 Delicious smells were emanating from the kitchen.