emanate

/ˈɛməˌneɪt/
verb
  1. To come out from a source; to flow or issue forth.
    • A delicious smell emanated from the kitchen as she baked cookies.
    • Warmth emanates from the fireplace, making the room cozy in winter.
    • The instructions emanated from the main office and were sent to all branches.
  2. To originate or be produced by someone or something.
    • The rumor emanated from a misunderstanding between two coworkers.
    • Many of the ideas for the project emanated from the new team member.
    • The policy changes emanated from the board of directors after months of discussion.
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