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radiated

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1. radiated - Adjective

2. radiated - Verb

Meaning

of Radiate

Belonging to the Radiata.

Emitted, or sent forth, in rays or direct lines; as, radiated heat.

Formed of, or arranged like, rays or radii; having parts or markings diverging, like radii, from a common center or axis; as, a radiated structure; a radiated group of crystals.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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What a charming girl! And what a skin! She positively radiated light around her. Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Some people are so much sunlight to the square inch. I am still bathing in the cheer he radiated. Walt Whitman

Vitality is radiated from exceptional art and architecture. Arthur Erickson

The Obamas, especially Michelle, have radiated the sense that Americans do not appreciate what they sacrifice by living in a gilded cage. They've forgotten Rule No. 1 of politics: No one sheds tears for anyone lucky enough to live at the White House. Maureen Dowd

Cities have always been the fireplaces of civilization, whence light and heat radiated out into the dark. Theodore Parker

Considering the greater amounts of energy which can be collected and stored in suitable experimental form in capacitors, one could expect to deliver radiated energy for some time from them. Karl Ferdinand Braun

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