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Eminating

Definition

Eminating is the present participle of the verb 'eminate'.

It means to come out or proceed as from a source.

Part of Speech

  • Verb (present participle)

Senses and Usages

  1. To originate or spring from; to issue or arise from.
  2. Example Sentence: The sound of laughter eminated from the joyful children.

  3. To give forth or emit (radiation, energy, or particles).
  4. Example Sentence: The warm fireplace eminated a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

  5. To send forth or emit (a signal or scent).
  6. Example Sentence: The flower eminated a pleasant fragrance throughout the garden.

  7. To spread out or disperse from a central point.
  8. Example Sentence: The rays of sunlight eminated through the thick clouds, illuminating the landscape.

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