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Definition of the day : « emissions »

  • noun issuance, diffusion
Example sentences :
  • Its emissions must always be in a compound ratio to the fund and the demand.
  • Extract from : « The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 14 » by Various
  • Now, we may say of registers that they are to the larnyx what emissions are to the mouth.
  • Extract from : « Delsarte System of Oratory » by Various
  • When Parliament passed an act to prohibit future emissions in the colonies, they seemed satisfied.
  • Extract from : « Give Me Liberty » by Thomas J. Wertenbaker
  • For this reason women can stand frequently repeated sex relations and emissions or pollutions much better than men can.
  • Extract from : « Woman » by William J. Robinson
  • This circumstance has led certain persons to suppose that emissions are natural and beneficial.
  • Extract from : « Plain Facts for Old and Young » by John Harvey Kellogg
  • Lads never really feel better for emissions; they very often feel decidedly worse.
  • Extract from : « Plain Facts for Old and Young » by John Harvey Kellogg
  • Sleeping upon the back or upon the abdomen favors the occurrence of emissions; hence, it is preferable to sleep on one side.
  • Extract from : « Plain Facts for Old and Young » by John Harvey Kellogg
  • A second nap is generally unrefreshing and is dangerous, for emissions most frequently occur at this time.
  • Extract from : « Plain Facts for Old and Young » by John Harvey Kellogg
  • The whole materia medica affords no root, herb, extract, or compound that alone will cure a person suffering from emissions.
  • Extract from : « Plain Facts for Old and Young » by John Harvey Kellogg
  • We have also seen how this condition is one of the chief exciting causes of emissions.
  • Extract from : « Plain Facts for Old and Young » by John Harvey Kellogg