Radiate
41radiate — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To send forth from a center] Syn. shed, diffuse, spread, disperse, shoot in all directions, irradiate, emit, emit in Rays, transmit, disseminate, broadcast, dispel, strew, scatter, sprinkle, circulate, send out in Rays from… …
42radiate — ra·di·ate || reɪdɪeɪt v. glow, beam; emit light or radiation; convey joy or happiness; spread out from a central point …
43radiate — verb 1》 emit (light, heat, or other energy) in the form of rays or waves. ↘be emitted in such a way. ↘display (a strong feeling or quality). 2》 diverge from or as if from a central point. ↘[as adjective radiated] used in names of… …
44radiate — I. v. n. 1. Shine, gleam, emit rays, beam, glitter. 2. Issue in rays, emanate in rays. 3. Emit heat, throw off heat, be radiant. II. v. a. Emit (heat or light) in straight lines. III. a. 1 …
45radiate — verb radiated, radiating 1 (intransitive always + adv/prep, transitive) if something radiates light or heat, or if light or heat radiates from something, it is sent out in all directions: The log fire radiated a warm cosy glow. (+ down/from/away… …
46radiate — v 1. spoke out, send out, branch out, divaricate, diverge, spread out. 2. irradiate, disseminate, disperse, diffuse, scatter, circulate. 980 …
47radiate — ra·di·ate …
48radiate — v. & adj. v. 1 intr. a emit rays of light, heat, or other electromagnetic waves. b (of light or heat) be emitted in rays. 2 tr. emit (light, heat, or sound) from a centre. 3 tr. transmit or demonstrate (life, love, joy, etc.) (radiates happiness) …
49radiate veins — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) The anal veins …
50radiate arteries of kidney — arteriae corticales radiatae …