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Emanate meaning
To come from a source; issue from. | To send or give out; emit.
Example sentences (20)
Akwa Ibom State Government has charged National Population Commission (NPC) to apply equity, justice and fairness in the figures that will emanate from the coming 2023 Population and Housing Census.
So, most of the troubles emanate from the elites.
So where does that calm emanate from in those moments?
The agreement may need to be amended to reduce the risks that could emanate if the DUP refuses to continue to form part of the Northern Ireland devolved government.
They believe that action ultimately needs to emanate from local communities, and that Congress and the federal government can assist in that work.
Decision-makers are keenly aware that mental health conditions do not form in a vacuum; rather, they emanate from a range of personal and environmental factors, including employment conditions, housing quality, and access to education.
Following its scrutiny, said the claim was false and did not emanate from the EFCC.
In 2019, that number was 380. Most calls emanate from a one-block stretch that’s home to over a dozen bars, clubs and restaurants.
It’s what Menezes demanded from his players, too – start energetically, score an early goal and quieten the stands, which may be modest in size but can make the opposition quiver in their shoes with the noise they emanate.
Olatoye reiterated that a posting letter with such deployment did not emanate from the NYSC Oyo state.
Taking to X on Thursday, Pat McAfee revealed that will emanate from Morgantown ahead of Rodriguez’s (re)introductory press conference on Friday afternoon.
At Emanate Health Inter-Community Hospital In Covina, nurses were set to hold a news conference to express frustration over the swelling ratio of patients to nurses and the shortages of protective gear and equipment.
He’s focused on channels and execution, rather than on what it should all emanate from, which is, of course, brand strategy.
Many times, we hear angry parents, mostly women taking a bad occurrence way too far with questions that seem to emanate from an unsolved psychological encounter within the parent.
The Health Minister Kalumbi Shangula on Monday announced 190 new COVID-19 positive cases, of which 152 emanate from the capital, Windhoek.
These big IDEAS do not always emanate from the esoteric libraries.
The utopians — culturally, linguistically and historically ignorant of the countries they occupied — believed in their naiveté that they could implant democracy in places like Baghdad and see it emanate out across the Middle East.
But spouse murders, murders for hire, kinky sex stuff always seems to emanate from Utah.
It’s no secret that the source of our current differences emanate from the 2018 disputed presidential election results which culminated in the political standoff between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa.
Skepticism will emanate from both sides of the aisle when Trump enters the House chamber for the prime-time Tuesday address to lawmakers and the nation.