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Originates

Originates is the third-person singular present tense of originate. The verb originate means to begin or arise from a source, to come into being, or to be derived from something. It can describe the source or start of ideas, events, processes, or objects.

Originate comes from Middle English originate, from Old French origine, from Latin origo, origin-, from oriri

Usage is common in academic, historical, scientific, and descriptive writing. It is typically followed by from

Examples include: “The river originates in the highland region.” “The practice originates from local customs.” “Researchers

See also: origin, origination, original, originally, originate.

“to
rise.”
The
form
originates
reflects
this
lineage
and
is
used
in
modern
English
to
indicate
that
the
subject
is
the
source
of
something.
or
in
to
indicate
source:
for
example,
“The
river
originates
in
the
mountains”
or
“This
tradition
originates
in
ancient
rituals.”
The
past
tense
is
originated,
and
the
present
participle
is
originating;
related
noun
forms
include
origin
and
origination,
while
origins
is
the
plural
form.
trace
the
idea
to
early
philosophers;
the
idea
originated
from
their
writings.”