emit

/ɪˈmɪt/
verb
  1. To send out or release something such as light, heat, sound, gas, or radiation.
    • The sun emits a huge amount of light and heat every day.
    • A smoke alarm emits a loud beep when it detects fire.
    • The factory was fined for emitting toxic smoke into the air.
  2. To produce and send out a sound or noise.
    • The old car emitted a strange rattling sound from the engine.
    • She emitted a soft sigh of relief when she heard the good news.
    • The speaker emitted a high-pitched feedback noise during the concert.
  3. To express or release a feeling or emotion, often in a subtle way.
    • His calm voice emitted a sense of confidence to the whole team.
    • The painting emits a feeling of peace and tranquility.
    • Even without words, her smile emitted pure joy.
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