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emanar
Give out (breath or an odor)
exhale
give forth
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emanar
1
The names come from its strange-looking fruit from which long barbs
emanate
.
2
I think that that's maybe a quality people feel like I
emanate
.
3
The obvious downsides
emanate
from the possibilities of opportunistic behaviour by partners.
4
So you're aware it's where a lot of the top-secret programs
emanate
.
5
The mildness I have mentioned seemed to
emanate
from her whole being.
6
A chill seemed to
emanate
from it which reached his very heart.
7
No wonder that a famous poet should
emanate
from such a family.
8
He noticed how, without words, she seemed to
emanate
responsiveness and understanding.
9
The sound decoy now seemed to
emanate
sound all around me .
10
Yet, who could say that harm did not
emanate
from that bar?
11
How many humanizing, gentle, and pacific influences constantly
emanate
from this centre!
12
Most of my sporting opinions
emanate
from the gut rather than brain.
13
It seemed to
emanate
from within the small work of art.
14
He heard a wail
emanate
from within the monastery behind him.
15
The mist-pageants of the morning seemed somehow to
emanate
from Winnie.
16
From him
emanate
all its actions; to him are responsible all its parts.
emanate
·
emanate from
emanate directly
emanate only
emanate a potency
emanate back
portugués
emanar
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emanar
exhalar
español
emanar
exhalar
emitir