emit

verb26 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

Used when a device sends out a signal or wave.

To release CO2 gas, often associated with pollution and climate change.

To produce and send out light.

To release a substance in a form that is not solid or liquid.

To release energy in the form of waves or particles.

To send out a signal for communication.

To release substances that make air, water, or soil dangerously dirty.

To release harmful materials into the environment.

To make or produce a sound.

To release the visible vapor and gases given off by a burning substance.

To release strong, often unpleasant or harmful gas or smoke.

To produce a sound, especially an unpleasant or loud one.

To send out energy that travels in a wave pattern, like sound or light.

To produce a sudden, bright burst of light.

To give off a particular smell, especially an unpleasant one.

To produce a very small flash of light, often from electricity or fire.

To send out a focused line of light or energy.

To release a substance diffused or suspended in the air, e.g., steam.

To send out a narrow line of light or radiation.

To send out a continuous flow of something (e.g., liquid, particles).

To make a loud, high-pitched cry due to fear, pain, or excitement.

To make a very loud, high-pitched scream.

To make a deep, long sound showing pain, sadness, or disapproval.

To make a long, low sound of physical or mental suffering.

To make a low, bubbling sound.

To give off a distinctive quality or feeling.