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Example sentences for "emanates"

Lexicographically close words:
emaciation; emalangeni; eman; emanate; emanated; emanating; emanation; emanations; emancipate; emancipated
  1. It emanates from the essence of the Creator, forming the basis of all subsequent emanations.

  2. On the other hand, in the Neo-Platonic system of Plotinus all existence and particularly that of the intelligible or spiritual world issues or emanates from the One or the Good.

  3. Its ultimate source is God himself, who is the ultimate perfection and the Good, and it emanates from him indirectly through the mediation of the separate Powers standing above it in the scale of emanation.

  4. Concealment of birth is an offense which, as it emanates from undue sexual intercourse, is generally associated with prostitution.

  5. After all, the subjectively true emanates also from the general constitution of the human soul, modified only in particular directions by special circumstances; and the two kinds of truth are equally necessary conditions of the human mind.

  6. Therefore, this is not an act that emanates from the man himself, nor does it show him as an intelligence.

  7. This is the language Of a dying man--it surely emanates But from your blood's excitement--or does sense Lie hidden in your language?

  8. I know, not only that my former opinion was wrong, but that this movement is one which you can not stop; it emanates from the Deity himself, whose influence urges man forward on the path of progress.

  9. That which emanates therefrom and that appears before the world as good is not good, because it is defiled by evils from within, for it is Pharisaic and hypocritical good.

  10. The mysteries which perplexed it vanish in the light that emanates from the Divine history of the SON of GOD.

  11. Thou art the heart of all creatures; thou abidest in all creatures; and all that has been, or will be, emanates from thee, O universal spirit.

  12. Much of the charm that attaches to the history of the more conspicuous years of his public career emanates from Harriet Lane.

  13. But as prostitution and the state of dependence from which it emanates are condemned by morality, M.

  14. Such is the fog that emanates from the institution that should help the advance and diffusion of knowledge.

  15. When light emanates from a body it is easy to tell when it shines, because the location of that body is known.

  16. Here the image really emanates from the pre-existing model, and is formed by it, and could not exist without it.

  17. What is the mutual relation between the light that emanates from the eye, and the light which is exterior to the eye, and which extends between the eye and the object?

  18. Otherwise, the light would remain (in the illuminated body) when the object from which it emanates should happen to withdraw; but since the light withdraws with it, it radiates.

  19. If this were so, the light could not vanish so long as the object from which it emanates itself continues to subsist.

  20. It might be asked whether the withdrawal of the object from which light emanates abandons the light to destruction, or does the light follow the source into withdrawal?

  21. Thus the light that emanates from bodies is the actualization of the luminous body which is active exteriorly.

  22. This periodical emanates from the venerable and classic shades of Yale University, and is edited by some of the younger professors, two of whom are inheritors of the distinguished names of Dwight and Kingsley.

  23. It is an imitation of the Saint Bernard; and if it has not attained its celebrity, it emanates from the same source, charity.

  24. Thus the omnipotence of thought, the over-estimation of psychic processes as opposed to reality, proves to be of unlimited effect in the neurotic's affective life and in all that emanates from it.

  25. It is the humiliating feeling of intellectual impotence and of deficiency alike in knowledge, eloquence and mind, as compared with the minority, from whom almost everything emanates that can be called life or thought in the Council.

  26. God the Creator by a rite which He had ordained in token of a great promise, at their head the Father, the Teacher, and the Priest, with the triple dignity which emanates from the divine sovereignty, and makes a perfect government.

  27. It is from the Incarnate Son in the act of sacrifice that this holiness emanates to His people; and the gift of His flesh, the banquet at the sacrifice, dispenses it.

  28. This ethical conception of holiness, which emanates from the moral nature of God, revealed to the prophetic genius of Israel, must not be confused with the old Semitic conception of priestly or ritual holiness.

  29. The second fundamental article of the Jewish faith is divine revelation, or, as the Mishnah expresses it, the belief that the Torah emanates from God (min ha shamayim).

  30. Nevertheless, the deeper religious consciousness of the people felt that the celestial gate of divine mercy opens only to prayer, which emanates from the innermost depths of the soul.

  31. One thought, however, prevailed through the ages: as life emanates from the God of holiness, so it must ever serve His holy purposes and benefit all His earthly children.

  32. How, then, canst thou see without bewilderment the majesty of Him from whom emanates both sun and stars?

  33. Of course, the soul which emanates from a higher world must be eternal.

  34. The distinction of man is in the spirit, ruah, which emanates from God and penetrates both body and soul, lifting the whole man into a higher realm and making him a free moral personality.

  35. Some of the Platonic critics would have us believe that this last-cited sentiment emanates from the corrupt teaching of Athenian Sophists: but Hermokrates the Syracusan had nothing to do with Athenian Sophists.

  36. I have carefully looked at thy picture and found that from thy face emanates the spiritual glad-tidings, the merciful complaisance and the heavenly brightness.

  37. From it emanates another being that we, by verbal similarity, also call light, and which we acknowledge to be incorporeal.

  38. As occurs in the species, these particular things achieve such actualization only by the actualization which emanates from the genus, and which, with regard to them, acts as cause.

  39. Ignorance of the cause that contains the universe could alone permit denial that the universal Soul which emanates from the divinity excels all other bonds in strength.

  40. She does with me whatever she likes, and I am quite incapable of resisting the beautiful charm that emanates from her, and I feel carried away by her caressing hands, and so happy that I am at times frightened at the excess of my own felicity.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "emanates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.