Sentence examples for To emit from inspiring English sources

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To emit

verb

To send out or give off.

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"Pour" means to emit in a stream.

The skeleton seemed to emit a 19th-century glow.

But silicon is by nature highly reluctant to emit light.

Instead of reflecting light, their faces seem to emit it.

By contrast, rich countries continue to emit less.

Wall reliefs are rigged to emit a chemical pine scent.

That complex then reacts with molecular oxygen to emit light.

Coruscate: to emit flashes of light; sparkle (Collins).

Public information ads urge us to emit less carbon dioxide.

It continued to emit a signal, but the signal repeated.

This made me want to emit a primordial groan.

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