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View usage for: (eməneɪʃən) Word forms: plural emanationscountable nounAn emanation is a form of energy or a mass of tiny particles that comes from something. [formal] More Synonyms of emanation emanation in British English (ˌɛməˈneɪʃən) noun1. an act or instance of emanating 2. something that emanates or is produced; effusion 3. a gaseous product of radioactive decay, such as radon Derived forms emanational (ˌemaˈnational) adjective emanation in American English (ˌɛməˈneɪʃən) noun2. something that comes forth from a source; thing emitted 3. Chemistryb. a heavy, gaseous isotope that results from the decay of a radioactive element Derived forms emanative (ˈemaˌnative) adjective Examples of 'emanation' in a sentenceemanation Maybe there was some kind of emanation from it -'A magical aura?The brilliant emanation enfolded her, before it dispersed completely. the emanation of the created order from God Synonyms proceeding arising derivation origination The human body is surrounded by an aura of infrared emanations. Additional synonymsDefinition a pouring out of a fluid They develop a fever and a watery discharge from the eyes. Synonyms emission, flow, ooze, secretion, excretion, pus, seepage, suppuration Definition liquid discharged as waste, for instance from a factory or sewage works The effluent from the factory was dumped into the river. Synonyms waste, discharge, flow, emission, sewage, pollutant, outpouring, outflow, exhalation, issue, emanation, liquid waste, efflux, effluvium, effluenceDefinition a sudden pouring out an effusion of blood Synonyms outpouring, issue, stream, shedding, discharge, emission, gush, outflow, efflux, effluence- emaciation
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