emanate
intransitive-verb
UK: /ɪˈmæneɪt/
US: /ɪˈmæneɪt/
To come out from a source
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Light emanate from the sun.
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Heat emanated from the fire, warming the room as we sat together.
To express or give off a feeling, quality, or sensation
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She emanate joy when she won.
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His confidence seemed to emanate from years of experience in leadership.