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Recent Examples of emanationIn 2015, for instance, Tel Aviv University researchers demonstrated a radio spying device that could steal information from a computer based on the electromagnetic emanations of its processor from a couple of feet away.—
Andy Greenberg,
Wired News,
4 Mar. 2026 From presence as performance to loving presence as emanation.—
Gregory Stebbins,
Forbes.com,
20 Feb. 2026 Another way of saying this is that the radiant or emanation point of most meteor showers appears highest in the sky before dawn.—
Joe Rao,
Space.com,
7 Dec. 2025 This perhaps had something to do with the curious luminance of the boy’s face, as in paintings of saints, as though the glow were the emanation of grace.—Literary Hub,
14 Oct. 2025 See All Example Sentences for emanation
This could raise wildfire risk, as dry lightning and gusty outflow winds are typically associated with these storm systems.
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Assistant Editor,
Los Angeles Times,
13 July 2026
For a second straight year, the Central Bureau of Statistics reports that more Israelis have left the country than have come home—a quiet outflow seldom counted among the war’s costs.
Normally, the onshore flow — a west-to-southwest wind that creates the ocean breeze and pushes air away from the coasts — would push the particulate matter with it.
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Sandra McDonald,
Los Angeles Times,
6 July 2026
This would let traffic flow, which is so necessary for the vitality and economy of Chicago; provide a safer route for bikers; and ease the frustration of all of those on the streets of Chicago.
There has been an outpouring of grief in Kern County and at Sacramento State of a life of promise unfulfilled.
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Joe Davidson,
Sacbee.com,
10 July 2026
The case has drawn an outpouring of support for Hearn, a longtime volunteer caretaker of park property, as Trump officials warn that vandalism of national monuments won’t go unpunished.
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Michael Kunzelman,
Los Angeles Times,
9 July 2026