Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
light-emanates
verb
/laɪt ˈɛm.ə.neɪts/

Definition
To emit or radiate light.

Examples
- The sun light-emanates during the day, providing warmth and brightness to the Earth.
- As night falls, the streetlights light-emanate, illuminating the pathways for pedestrians.

Meaning
The term ‘light-emanates’ refers to the action of producing light from a source. This can involve natural phenomena, like the sun shining, or artificial sources such as a lamp. It conveys the idea that light is not just present, but is actively being projected into the surrounding space.

Synonyms
- radiate
- emit
- shine
- give off
- exude