radiate
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Definition of radiate
15 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included
verb
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To extend, send or spread out from a center like radii.
“Crewe North Motive Power Depot is to be modernised completely. This includes the provision of a new coaling plant, ash handling plant, and two new locomotive sheds of the latest roundhouse type, each with 32 roads radiating from a 70-ft. dia. turntable.”
“Oban is not a terminus; its routes radiate by sea, rail and road.”
“Doncaster is a rail hub in every sense. Passenger lines radiate in six directions, there are freight lines that bypass the station, extensive freight yards, a major works, and a rolling stock depot.”
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verb
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To extend, send or spread out from a center like radii.
“Crewe North Motive Power Depot is to be modernised completely. This includes the provision of a new coaling plant, ash handling plant, and two new locomotive sheds of the latest roundhouse type, each with 32 roads radiating from a 70-ft. dia. turntable.”
“Oban is not a terminus; its routes radiate by sea, rail and road.”
“Doncaster is a rail hub in every sense. Passenger lines radiate in six directions, there are freight lines that bypass the station, extensive freight yards, a major works, and a rolling stock depot.”
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(transitive)To emit rays or waves.
“The stove radiates heat.”
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(intransitive)To come out or proceed in rays or waves.
“The heat radiates from a stove.”
“Light radiates from luminous bodies directly to our eyes.”
“She raised her head, and carefully opened her eyes again, staring directly into the orange glow radiating through the thick glass.”
- (transitive)To illuminate.
- To expose to ionizing radiation, such as by radiography.
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(transitive)To manifest oneself in a glowing manner.
“Slim, sensual Richard Hell radiates a commanding coolness.”
- (intransitive)To spread into new habitats, migrate.
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(obsolete, transitive)To broadcast by radio.
“Programmes marked thus will be radiated by Droitwich, but not by London and North National transmitters.”
adj
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Radiating from a center; having rays or parts diverging from a center; radiated.
“a radiate crystal”
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Surrounded by rays, such as the head of a saint in a religious picture; (heraldry) radiant.
“[…] and (2) the radiate or Eastern crown, usually five rays being shown. The see of Ely bears the apocryphal coat of St. Ethelreda: gules, three open crowns or. Azure, three open crowns or, are the arms of[…]”
“On a wreath of the colors argent and tenné four lightning flashes barbed radiate pilewise of the first, a Roman helm or garnished gules.”
- Having parts radiating from the center, like the petals in many flowers.
- Consisting of a disc in which the florets are tubular.
- Having radial symmetry, like a sea star.
- Belonging to the Radiata.
noun
- One of the Radiata.
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin radiātus, perfect passive participle of radiō (“to radiate, furnish with spokes, give out rays, radiate, shine”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), from radius (“a spoke, ray”).
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