Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emanate.(verb)
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Use "emanates" in a sentence
"The title emanates from a young Jewish girl named Sarah who is forced to leave her home with her parents, leaving her 4-year-old brother locked in a secret cupboard."
"Considering the bile and bullshit that emanates from the mouths of repugniscum, when they claim to know better than the world scientists, they display jaw-dropping arrogance and ignorance."
"While confused, Gods young kids have been amateurish to thoughts what is of a suggestion as good as what emanates from a soul."