Emission
UK /["/ɪˈmɪʃn/"]/US /["/ɪˈmɪʃn/"]/
Definition
the production or sending out of light, heat, gas, etc.
In simple words: A substance that is released into the air or another environment.
Examples
- the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- emission controls
- The government has pledged to clean up industrial emissions.
- We must take action to cut vehicle emissions.
- global emissions of carbon dioxide
- measures to reduce harmful emissions from traffic
- the Kyoto protocol on cutting greenhouse gas emissions
Usage notes
Used mostly in scientific or environmental contexts. Appropriate in formal discussions about pollution but may seem technical in casual conversation. Avoid using in very informal contexts.
Grammar pattern
emission + (of) object
Memory hint
Think of 'emit' - when something is emitted, it goes out like a signal.
Collocations
- harmful
- noxious
- toxic
- generate
- produce
- curb
- increase
- decrease
- fall
- levels
- rates
- emissions from
Synonyms
- release
- discharge
- outflow
- leak
- exhalation
Antonyms
- absorption
- capture
- retention
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'omission', which means to leave something out.
- Using the word in a context unrelated to gases or substances.
- Incorrectly pluralizing 'emission' when referring to the concept generally.