emission
Pronunciation: [ɪˈmɪʃən]
Word
Context: "science"
(noun) A release of something, usually gases or radiation, into the air or environment. Emission often refers to things like smoke or harmful substances that come out of cars or factories.
Example
The factory has reduced its emission of pollutants to improve air quality.
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The increase in carbon dioxide emissions is harmful to our planet.
Example
What can we do to decrease emissions from vehicles?
Context: "psychology"
(noun) The expression or display of feelings or thoughts. It refers to how someone shows what they are feeling inside, like happiness or anger.
Example
Her emission of joy during the celebration was contagious.
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The emission of his frustration was clear when he shouted.
Example
How do you think she will manage her emission of fear in front of new people?
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