originate in the PONS Dictionary

originate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to originate in Oslo/London train, bus
to originate a rumour
to originate a story

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In the center of town are the churches that originate from the 16th century, when the city was first founded.
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It originates from the first exhibition held in 1866.
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The term originates from the meaning alongside, and psychology.
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This clade may have originated between 3 million and 10000 years ago.
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Individual change resistance originates from individual people and organizations.
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The pyramid play, used in blocking kicks, originated as a prank at practice.
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It is unclear where the source of the previous reports originated.
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A "spreading wave" will originate at a single point in the medium and spread outwards.
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The song originated from the group's personal experiences in romantic situations.
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For 23 of its 27 years on the air, the show would originate there.
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