emanant

[ˈɛmənənt]

emanant Definition

  • 1emitting or flowing out from a source
  • 2proceeding from a specific origin or source

Using emanant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "emanant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The emanant light from the sun was blinding.

  • Example

    The emanant odor from the kitchen was unpleasant.

  • Example

    The emanant sound from the speakers was clear and crisp.

emanant Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with emanant

  • energy that is emitted or radiated from a source

    Example

    The emanant energy from the reactor was harnessed to power the city.

  • emanant force

    a force that originates from a specific source and acts on objects in its path

    Example

    The emanant force from the explosion caused widespread damage to the surrounding area.

  • light that is emitted or radiated from a source

    Example

    The emanant light from the lighthouse guided ships safely to shore.

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Summary: emanant in Brief

'Emanant' [ˈɛmənənt] is an adjective that describes something emitting or flowing out from a source, or proceeding from a specific origin. It can refer to various types of energy, force, or light, as in 'The emanant energy from the reactor was harnessed to power the city.'