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emanating

[em-uh-ney-ting] / ˈɛm əˌneɪ tɪŋ /




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"This underscores the resiliency of the economy in the face of the energy price shock emanating from the war in the Middle East."

From Barron's Jul. 30, 2026

Looking ahead: Strong consumer and business spending “underscores the resiliency of the economy in the face of the energy price shock emanating from the war in the Middle East,” said Nationwide Chief Economist Kathy Bostjancic.

From MarketWatch Jul. 30, 2026

Donis said multiple people reached out with complaints of a foul smell emanating from the river.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 13, 2026

You continue to wander, and hear a cheerful female voice emanating from the enormous onstage speakers to inform everyone that water is available for purchase at any of the bar tents for just $4.

From Slate Jun. 16, 2026

“They were a gift,” I said, watching as the man squinted to avoid the glare of golden light emanating from La Llorona’s ear pendant and glinting directly into his eyes, momentarily blinding him.

From "Summer of the Mariposas" by Guadalupe García McCall




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