Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having the nature of an emanation; emanative.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Emanative; of the nature of an emanation.

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  • adjective emanative; of the nature of an emanation

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Examples

  • Matter [the Ultimate of the emanatory progress]: and Matter, both as one total thing and in its entire scope, must submit itself, since it is the

    The Six Enneads. Plotinus 1952

  • Hillel accordingly defines the soul as "a stage of emanation, consisting of a formal substance, which subsists through its own perfection, and occupies the fourth place in the emanatory process, next to the Active Intellect.

    A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Isaac Husik 1907

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