English to Telugu Dictionary emanate

emanate

ఉద్భవించే
definition
verb
warmth emanated from the fireplace
(of something abstract but perceptible) issue or spread out from (a source).
translation of 'emanate'
పుట్టు,
కలుగు,
ప్రసరింప జెయ్యి
example
Her touch at his arm seemed to 'emanate' a warmth which spread from there and throughout his body.
Speed is not the attraction to this style of diving and trips 'emanate' a laid-back feeling which is further enhanced by the crews - nothing gets done in a hurry, and it comes as a huge welcome that nothing needs to be.
Experience the warmth that comes toward you, and you become aware that one can 'emanate' this quality.
Gord Downie is one of the few songwriters whose lyrics still 'emanate' the qualities of poetry and Downie's literary allusions are many.
Like any great promoter, Joe Fitzgerald 'emanates' unbridled enthusiasm.
Kim was an exuberant, charismatic woman who 'emanated' a warmth and generosity that was instantly recognizable.
The Hindus believe and worship the all-powerful and infinite God, who is the ‘creator’ ( 'emanator' ), sustainer and destroyer of, everything in this universe, including evil, hence truly omnipotent.
After a while, she stood up and walked toward the woman, her face 'emanating' an intense feeling of sorrow yet of anger as well.
The warmth 'emanating from' her glowing form told me that I had finally found my place in the universe.
Word soon spread of this sensational Sauvignon 'emanating from' New Zealand that nobody could get hold of it.
I then proceeded to play a game with the 'emanator' of that horrible sound.
When not shooting, he was absolutely at peace, 'emanating' a constant, joyful irony.
I tossed Dad the key, grabbed my bag, and walked towards the school 'emanating' confidence.
A researcher first noticed the signal while holding the animal in his hands: a buzzing sensation seemed to 'emanate from' its body just in front of its forelimbs.
He'd always had his mother, a sobering figure who 'emanated' love and protection around her youngest son, her baby.
The combination 'emanated' both heady romance and lightheartedness, two things she lacked entirely.
From these and Harms's other works, there 'emanates' a feeling of exuberance, self-deprecating humor and cheerful absurdity.
Lit by three glimmering chandeliers, fragranced by fresh flowers and populated with antique bronzes, it 'emanates' warmth and dignity.
The challenges to the political power of many Middle Eastern states nowadays 'emanate from' domestic and global sources as well as economic and social changes.
She briefly hesitates once again, as I feel a strange sensation that seems to emanate 'from where' her hand touches my chest.
What if I said they all happened to have originally 'emanated from' the Land Down Under?
If the book has a shortcoming, it is one that 'emanates from' the source of its strength.
The concept of world-woman or world spirit 'emanates from' a humble origin - the roots of African American culture that value community and interpersonal relations as measures of success.
Liquid 'emanators' may be considered as the most recent stage in the evolution of anti-mosquito vaporising products.
From her Oscar-nominated turn in Lorenzo's Oil in 1992 to her Mrs March in Little Women and, more recently, in Stepmom and Anywhere But Here, Sarandon 'emanates' a maternal warmth on screen that few others can touch.
Anti-Arab racism does not 'emanate from' a single source, and certainly is not limited to passions stemming from the Arab-Israeli conflict.
But a kind of down-to-earth warmth 'emanates from' more than his orange glow.
A pale white glow began to 'emanate from' my body, spreading like the very blood pumping through my veins.
So intellect in its similitude to divine creation possesses an 'emanative' activity.
Prejudice makes me expect that nutty health scares 'emanate from' the USA, but the original article in this case was German.
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