Antonyms for radiates
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : verb rey-dee-eyt; adjective rey-dee-it, -eyt |
Phonetic Transcription : verb ˈreɪ diˌeɪt; adjective ˈreɪ di ɪt, -ˌeɪt |
Definition of radiates
Origin :- 1610s, "spread in all directions from a point," from Latin radiatus, past participle of radiare "to beam, shine, gleam; make beaming" (see radiation). Meaning "be radiant, give off rays (of light or heat)" is from 1704. Related: Radiated; radiates; radiating.
- verb give off; scatter
- The moral law lies at the centre of nature and radiates to the circumference.
- Extract from : « Nature » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- From those who serve art devotedly there radiates a kind of glamour.
- Extract from : « Beyond » by John Galsworthy
- It radiates from all bodies in straight lines, and in all directions.
- Extract from : « The Reason Why » by Anonymous
- With the universality of light, it radiates in every direction.
- Extract from : « Flowers of Freethought » by George W. Foote
- It is a great consumer of fuel, and radiates but little heat.
- Extract from : « Venetian Life » by William Dean Howells
- Impossible not to sense the joy which radiates from her smile and person.
- Extract from : « Alone » by Norman Douglas
- This is the fourth line that radiates from the Tungchin Railway center.
- Extract from : « The International Development of China » by Sun Yat-sen
- This is the fifth line that radiates from this railway center.
- Extract from : « The International Development of China » by Sun Yat-sen
- This is the seventh line that radiates from this railway center.
- Extract from : « The International Development of China » by Sun Yat-sen
- This is the eighth line that radiates from this railway center.
- Extract from : « The International Development of China » by Sun Yat-sen
Synonyms for radiates
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