Emit

  • 11emit — [v] diffuse, discharge afford, beam, belch, breathe, cast out, disembogue, drip, eject, emanate, erupt, evacuate, excrete, exhale, expectorate, expel, expend, expire, extrude, exude, give off, give out, give vent to, gush, issue, jet, let off,… …

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  • 12emit — ► VERB (emitted, emitting) 1) discharge; send forth or give out. 2) make (a sound). DERIVATIVES emitter noun. ORIGIN Latin emittere, from mittere send …

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  • 13EMIT — Das Akronym EMIT (Enzyme Multiplied Immunoassay Technique) bezeichnet ein analytisches Verfahren aus der Gruppe der Enzyme linked Immunosorbent Assays zur hochsensitiven und spezifischen qualitativen und quantitativen Bestimmung verschiedenster… …

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  • 14emit — v. (D; tr.) to emit into (to emit smoke into the air) * * * [ɪ mɪt] (D; tr.) to emit into (to emit smoke into the air) …

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  • 15emit — UK [ɪˈmɪt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms emit : present tense I/you/we/they emit he/she/it emits present participle emitting past tense emitted past participle emitted 1) to send something out into the air, especially gas, light, or heat… …

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  • 16emit — verb Emit is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑transmitter Emit is used with these nouns as the object: ↑aura, ↑beam, ↑carbon dioxide, ↑flash, ↑fumes, ↑gas, ↑groan, ↑gurgle, ↑light, ↑ …

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  • 17emit — e|mit [ ı mıt ] verb transitive 1. ) to send something out into the air, especially gas, light, or heat: Pulsars emit radiation. 2. ) FORMAL to make a sound: He emitted a low moan …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 18emit — [[t]ɪmɪ̱t[/t]] emits, emitting, emitted 1) VERB If something emits heat, light, gas, or a smell, it produces it and sends it out by means of a physical or chemical process. [FORMAL] [V n] The new device emits a powerful circular column of light.… …

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  • 19emit — e•mit [[t]ɪˈmɪt[/t]] v. t. e•mit•ted, e•mit•ting 1) to send forth (liquid, light, particles, etc.); discharge 2) to utter (a sound): to emit a cry[/ex] 3) to voice (opinions, etc.) 4) to issue formally, as paper money • Etymology: 1620–30; < L …

    From formal English to slang

  • 20emit — To put forth or send out; to issue. No state shall emit bills of credit. Art. 1, No. 10, U.S. Const. To give forth with authority; to give out or discharge; to put into circulation. See bill (bill of credit) …

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