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emanating

[em-uh-ney-ting] / ˈɛm əˌneɪ tɪŋ /




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He added: "Sadly, nothing surprises me anymore when it comes to the bile emanating from the mouth of Reform; one wonders how much lower they might sink."

From BBC

It’s so peculiar that when the guy who long oversaw the process first encountered the sights and noises emanating from the seaweed lab, he questioned his career choices.

From The Wall Street Journal

After high-profile fires, there is more awareness of the hazards of burnt plastic emanating from homes.

From BBC

Maybe Celtic playing Liverpool way back in 2003, have I heard a noise emanating from a stadium like that.

From BBC

The governor directed his team to match the brash communication tactics emanating from the White House.

From Los Angeles Times