What is another word for originating in?

Pronunciation: [əɹˈɪd͡ʒɪnˌe͡ɪtɪŋ ˈɪn] (IPA)

Originating in means something that is starting from a source or having its roots in a particular place. Some synonyms for originating in include deriving from, emanating from, stemming from, developing from, resulting from, having its genesis in, and having its origins in. Each of these synonyms indicates that something has its starting point in a specific place or event. Regardless of which synonym is used, it all means the same thing, that something is tracing back its roots to a particular source. These synonyms are useful in providing more variety to one's vocabulary and avoiding repetition in writing and conversation.

What are the hypernyms for Originating in?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Originating in

  • Postmodernism is an academic theory, originating in academia with an academic elite, not in the world of women and men, where feminist theory is rooted.
    Catharine MacKinnon
  • When closed societies collapse but fail to make the transition to openness the reason need not be that they languish in anarchy or suffer a return to dictatorship. It may be that they adopt an illiberal form of democracy. Along with the liberal democratic tradition that goes back to Locke and the English civil war there is a tradition, originating in the French Revolution and formulated theoretically by Rousseau, which understands democracy as the expression of popular will. The elective theocracy that is emerging in much of post-Saddam Iraq is a democratic polity in the latter sense, as is the current regime in Iran; so is the Hamas government in Palestine... To be sure, these regimes often lack freedom of information and expression and legal limitations on government power, which are essential features of democracy in the liberal tradition. In these respects they are closed societies, but they are not dictatorships. It is often forgotten that democracy, defined chiefly by elections and the exercise of power in the name of the majority, can be as repressive of individual freedom and minority rights as dictatorship - sometimes more so.
    John Gray (philosopher)
  • These are the two vices that beset Government Offices; both of them originating in insufficient Intellect,—that sad insufficiency from which, directly or indirectly, all evil whatsoever springs!
    Thomas Carlyle
  • ... Assad’s survival—if Saddam Hussein’s murderous rampage in 1991 is any indication—will without a shadow of a doubt translate into hundreds of thousands of Syrian dead, mostly butchered after his victory has been assured. The comparison comes to mind because the two Ba’thi regimes of Saddam Hussein and Bashar Assad bear an unmistakable resemblance—they are mirror images of one another, one might say. Both are minority dominated, single party regimes originating in the same quasi-fascist pan-Arab ideology built on the principle that any form of disagreement is an act of “betrayal” to the “revolution.”
    Kanan Makiya

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