1 [no obj] : to come out from a source
▪ Good smells emanated from the kitchen. ▪ Constant criticism has emanated from her opponents. ▪ Happiness seems to emanate from her. 2 [+ obj] : to send (something) out : to give out (something)
▪ Some radioactive substances can emanate [=(more commonly) emit] radiation for many years. ▪ She seems to emanate happiness.
▪ Good smells emanated from the kitchen. ▪ Constant criticism has emanated from her opponents. ▪ Happiness seems to emanate from her.
▪ Some radioactive substances can emanate [=(more commonly) emit] radiation for many years. ▪ She seems to emanate happiness.





