Definitionn. something that is emitted or radiated
Last update: August 13, 2015
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In 1901 Elster and Geitel found that a radioactive emanation is present in the atmosphere. [Please select]
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Was not their strange radiance an emanation from the eternal glory that she sought. [Please select]
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(An emanation to which the chaste Victorian had been impervious.) [Please select]
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“Thus, then, the universe, as an emanation of the unconscious, has been constructed. [Please select]
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Creation is "emanation"--the overflow of God's excess of goodness. [Please select]
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With the sigh, came an emanation from him of dispirited fatigue. [Please select]
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An impalpable emanation of feeling reached her from the other woman. [Please select]
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"That," said he, "is an emanation--an exhalation, you might say--that we frequently witness in our atmosphere." [Please select]
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His pantheism is distinguished from that of the Cabalists by its rejection of the doctrine of emanation, and from Bruno's, which nevertheless may have influenced him, by its anti-teleological character. [Please select]
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You going to be"--she paused in a deep study to think of a word anywhere nearly adequate, then ended in a burst that was her best emanation--"lovest. [Please select]
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