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How to use radiate in a sentence

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Sound energy reaches the steady state in a room after a sound source starts to radiate sound in the room.
When illuminated with electric lights or candles, the pumpkins radiate the same muted colors as stained-glass windows.
Approximately half of the tubes are filled with thin steel rods, which radiate outward to varying lengths.
If you radiate a sense of fun, humor, and happiness, your date will be attracted to that and want to see you again.
Someone should modify the display of tag clouds so that the most used term are in the middle and radiate outward in addition to relative size.
A holosystolic murmur that may radiate to the axilla, the upper sternal borders or the subscapular region is apparent on physical examination.
Despite her self-possession, Ali, 35, does not always radiate calm sauciness.
Zircon commonly forms curved tetragonal crystals that radiate from a base of biotite crystals and terminate in adjacent feldspar.
By comparison, the festivals held around the raised-floor storehouses seem to radiate a lighthearted, this-worldly joy.
The isotope source gives off photons, usually Gamma rays, which radiate back to the meter's detectors on the bottom of the unit.
But a neutron star in a close binary would be expected to radiate X-rays, and none are seen.
And I bless God who crafts light and creates darkness, who will radiate a new light upon Zion, whose light pours off you to illuminate my room.
Long, thin filaments radiate from the umbra into a brighter surrounding region called the penumbra.
The birth atmosphere in the environment of the mother-to-be and the newly born should radiate with sociableness and comfort and human warmth.
And the niveous winter gleam, although polished, could never radiate the warmth of your smile.
Try a healthy dose of illumination for your eyes with discreet, shimmery pigments that catch the light and radiate a heart-stopping, soft glow.
When a nuclear device is detonated, it emits a broad spectrum of electromagnetic waves that radiate outward from the detonating bomb.
Women have more interesting choices in overcoats but even the more creatively stylish ones seem to me to radiate a solid hint of professionalism.
In patients with carpal tunnel syndrome, pain and paresthesias may radiate to the forearm, elbow, and shoulder.
It isn't hot enough to radiate UV rays but it does radiate in the visible and infrared parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The usual view that radiate forms have become bilateral by the elongation of the aboral dome into the trunk is probably erroneous.
A glance at the section of a compound eye will show you that all the little cones radiate from a common centre.
Then let the straight lines which radiate out from the sun represent the path of an electric ray.
Here the spokes, six in number, are inserted in the hub from which they radiate to the six pieces of the felly or inner rim.
They radiate from the surface of the skin and reproduce a simulacrum, as it were, of the surface.
Each branch bears a stellate terminal spathilla, composed of ten to twenty conical teeth, which radiate in all directions.
Wind roses are numerous, from which the usual direction or loxodromic lines radiate.
He just seems to radiate good will, and friendliness, and optimism wherever he goes.
There are three streets that radiate from it directly through the heart of the town.
You notice that the rows all radiate from the centre, like spokes in a wheel.
The villi are arranged in ridges which radiate from a non-villous longitudinal strip on the concave surface of the chorion.
There was nothing the matter, only he had not yet learned to radiate.
The capacity of bodies to radiate and to absorb differ considerably.
There is a central apse, an ambulatory, out of which radiate five chapels.
Crystals of zeolites form in the red-clay as radiate, nodular groups.
Spherulites may be regarded as radiate aggregates of such microliths.
He seemed to radiate an atmosphere which suffused her being.
A delicious atmosphere of health, freshness, and good humor seemed to radiate from her wherever she went and whatever she did.
His fiery person seemed to radiate heat, a tingling vibration into the atmosphere.
On the contrary, he was one of those rare individuals that radiate muscular grace through the ungraceful man-garments of civilization.
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