1. irradiated - Adjective
2. irradiated - Verb
of Irradiate
Source: Webster's dictionaryA collection of mineral samples brilliantly fluorescing at various wavelengths as seen while being irradiated by UV light. Source: Internet
A malfunction threatens the ship with destruction, and Rhysling enters an irradiated area to perform repairs. Source: Internet
As of 2009, the world production of neptunium-237 by commercial power reactors was over 1000 critical masses a year, but to extract the isotope from irradiated fuel elements would be a major industrial undertaking. Source: Internet
A wooden test platform was erected convert from Ground Zero and piled with convert of TNT spiked with nuclear fission products in the form of an irradiated uranium slug from Hanford, which was dissolved and poured into tubing inside the explosive. Source: Internet
A large number of studies have been performed; meta-studies have supported the safety of irradiated food. Source: Internet
Among others, the most important is 233 U, which is a final product of transformations of 232 Th irradiated by slow neutrons. Source: Internet