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Definitions for emanating
em·a·nat·ing
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Emanating
of Emanate
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man-eating
manganite
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of emanating in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of emanating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of emanating in a Sentence
I am troubled by the fervor, occasional glee, and potentially disproportionate fury emanating from an unusual assortment of allies now determined to end Brian’s storied career based on what we know today. This alliance of certaincapital-J journalists,conservative bloggers, and some who simply despise any rich and famous journalist are a formidable force.
I believe this oversight on the part of The FBI also stems from a policy emanating from the top that denies any connection between our immigration policy and these incidents of terror attacks, and therefore tends to dismiss or underutilize the national security value of immigration tools.
Many countries are looking to go the solar way as part of corporate responsibility, if you look at most fumes that go into the air from smoke emanating from factories, then you have to think twice.
The media is piling on with unsubstantiated claims … while they ignore an avalanche of hard evidence about corruption, pay to play, political favoritism emanating out of Hillary Clinton's years as secretary of state.
I ride public transport a lot and every now and then I come across someone emanating a strong odor and it's obvious.
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- émanantFrench
- निकलतीHindi
- berasalIndonesian
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