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    emit
    /ɪˈmɪt/

    verb

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  2. to send out light, sound, or a smell, or a gas or other substance: The alarm emits a high-pitched sound if anyone tries to break in. emission. noun [ C/U ] us/iˈmɪʃ·ən/ [ C ] The regulations require a reduction in harmful emissions.

  3. The meaning of EMIT is to throw or give off or out. How to use emit in a sentence.

  4. Emit means to release or discharge something, such as gas, liquid, heat, sound, light, or radiation.

  5. to send out light, sound, or a smell, or a gas or other substance: The alarm emits a high-pitched sound if anyone tries to break in. emission. noun [ C/U ] us / iˈmɪʃ·ən / [ C ] The regulations require a reduction in harmful emissions.

  6. To emit means to give off or let out, and it usually has a lot to do with gases, smells and noises. All of which could be potentially embarrassing, depending on where they're coming from.

  7. 1. To give or send out (matter or energy): isotopes that emit radioactive particles; a stove emitting heat. 2. a. To give out as sound; utter: "She emitted her small strange laugh" (Edith Wharton). b. To voice; express: emit an idea. 3. To issue with authority, especially to put (currency) into circulation.

  8. emit. emit something to send out something such as light, heat, sound, gas, etc. The metal container began to emit a clicking sound. Sulphur gases were emitted by the volcano.

  9. 1. to send out; give forth; discharge. geysers emit water. 2. to utter (words or sounds) 3. to transmit (a signal) as by radio waves. 4. to give off ( electrons) under the influence of heat, radiation, etc.

  10. to send out something such as light, heat, sound, gas, etc. The metal container began to emit a clicking sound. Sulfur gases were emitted by the volcano.

  11. EMIT definition: to send out gas, heat, light, etc into the air: . Learn more.

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