Reemanate

/ˌriːˈɛm.ə.neɪt/

फिर से निकलना/पुनः प्रसारित होना

Origin & History

Formed in English from re- (“again”) + emanate (“to flow/issue forth”), ultimately from Latin emanare (“to flow out”).

अंग्रेज़ी में re- (“फिर से”) + emanate (“निकलना/प्रसारित होना”) से बना; मूल रूप से लैटिन emanare (“बाहर की ओर बहना/निकलना”) से।

Definition

To come out, flow, or radiate again from the same source (e.g., light, smell, energy, sound, influence); to be emitted anew after fading or stopping.

किसी स्रोत से फिर से निकलना/प्रसारित होना (जैसे प्रकाश, गंध, ऊर्जा, ध्वनि या प्रभाव); मंद पड़ने या रुकने के बाद पुनः उत्सर्जित होना।

Parts of Speech

Verb:
After the rain stopped, a fresh earthy smell seemed to reemanate from the soil.
बारिश रुकने के बाद मिट्टी से ताज़ी सोंधी गंध फिर से उठती हुई लगी।

Usage Examples

Warmth began to reemanate from the stones once the sun returned.
The chant would fade, then reemanate from another part of the crowd.
A sense of calm seemed to reemanate throughout the room after the argument ended.
Researchers observed that the signal did not vanish entirely but appeared to reemanate intermittently.

Synonyms

Re-emit Emit again Radiate again Reissue Give off again Reappear

Related Forms

Noun
Reemanation / Emanation
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Reemanate from the source
स्रोत से फिर से निकलना/प्रसारित होना
Reemanate in waves
लहरों/तरंगों की तरह बार-बार उभरना