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Jorge Soto
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9 July, 03:56
Definition of Emanate
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Heidi Flynn
9 July, 04:02
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The definition of emanate is the come out from a source. An example would be a sweet scent is emanating from the backyard.
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Bennett Gray
9 July, 04:02
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You Are Usually Talking About Lights, sounds, or unseen, forces coming out of an a specific source
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