Present participle for to emit or give off, typically gas or light
“They just turn a blind eye or are indifferent when lakes radiate fumes and stink!”
Present participle for to emit rays or waves, especially of light
“Light begins to radiate from an empty space amongst the columns, in the exact center of the room.”
Present participle for to diverge or spread from a central point
“When the sage cock starts to strut, his tail spreads, and the long pointed tail feathers radiate out in a half arc.”
Present participle for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
“Having met some of his patients who have been given a new lease of life with replacement intra-ocular lenses, they simply radiate happiness.”
Present participle for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
Present participle for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
Spilling over
Overflowing with
Illuminating or reflecting light
Radiating from a central point
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