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

  2. Emit means to release or discharge something, such as gas, liquid, heat, sound, light, or radiation. The process of emitting is called emission . Emission can also refer to something that has been emitted.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 1. to give or send forth; discharge: the pipe emitted a stream of water. 2. to give voice to; utter: she emitted a shrill scream. 3. (General Physics) physics to give off (radiation or particles) 4. (Economics) to put (currency) into circulation. [C17: from Latin ēmittere to send out, from mittere to send]

  7. Definition of emit verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 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.

  9. To utter (words or sounds) Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To voice; express. Emit an idea. American Heritage. To transmit (a signal) as by radio waves. Webster's New World. To give off (electrons) under the influence of heat, radiation, etc.

  10. e•mit (i mit′ ), v.t., e•mit•ted, e•mit•ting. to send forth (liquid, light, heat, sound, particles, etc.); discharge. to give forth or release (a sound): He emitted one shrill cry and then was silent. to utter or voice, as opinions. to issue, as an order or a decree. to issue formally for circulation, as paper money.

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