emanate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of emanate in Hindi

  • मुद्दा

Verb

  • निर्गत होना
  • निकालना
  • उद्‍भव होना
  • उत्पन्न होना

emanate Definition

Verb

  • (of something abstract but perceptible) issue or spread out from (a source).

emanate Example

  • Joy seemed to emanate from her. ( खुशी उससे निकलती दिख रही थी। )
  • About 50% of regulations with a significant impact on business now emanate from the EU. ( व्यापार पर महत्वपूर्ण प्रभाव वाले लगभग 50% नियम अब यूरोपीय संघ से निकलते हैं। )
  • These proposals are not formally adopted, of course; any such formal change is required to emanate from the offices of English Nature. ( व्यापार पर महत्वपूर्ण प्रभाव वाले लगभग 50% नियम अब यूरोपीय संघ से निकलते हैं। )
  • It seemed to emanate from the soaring walls of rock. ( ऐसा लग रहा था कि यह चट्टान की ऊंची दीवारों से निकला है। )

More Sentence

  • I get tired very soon with everything that does not emanate from me.
  • A chill seemed to emanate from it which reached his very heart.
  • Seven Spirits of Evil, hence they all emanate vanity.
  • This liquid appeared to emanate from their beak area.
  • A high pitched musical rhythm appeared to emanate from this.
  • On the contrary a state when a person can hardly emanate the.
  • She looked over her shoulder at the man who seemed to emanate.
  • Likewise, all the spirits of evil emanate vanity, and all display.
  • It seemed to emanate a black light, if there could be such a thing.
  • Most of the pleasant and helpful beings emanate from higher rings an.
  • For from here must emanate the light that will lighten all this archipelago.
  • There is nothing wicked which does not emanate from this House.
  • There are elements of truth within each, yet all emanate from our own cultural programming.
  • Of these official acts, however, it is possible to distinguish two categories: those emanating directly from the heads of departments are generally called Acts of the Holy See (and in this sense the Holy See is equivalent to the Curia); those which emanate direct from the pope are called Pontifical Acts.