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emanating

[em-uh-ney-ting] / ˈɛm əˌneɪ tɪŋ /




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One reason for their change of heart can be traced to the warnings – some called them threats – emanating from a group of conservative churches.

From BBC

As a new year approaches, anybody looking for a reason to stay invested in stocks should take a look at a bullish signal emanating from the bond market, according to an analysis from SentimenTrader.

From MarketWatch

The story goes that the Nawab caught a whiff of the aromas emanating from the pots, demanded a taste and the Dum technique was officially adopted in his kitchens.

From BBC

Actually, the doctrine became central in the post-1960s decades, emanating from the popularization of Kabbalah and an association with progressive politics.

From The Wall Street Journal

But my memory of it is like opening a door and it’s just light emanating.

From Los Angeles Times