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O que (quem) é radiate - definição

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Radiate (song); Radiate (disambiguation); Radiate (coin); Radiate (coin) (disambiguation)

radiate         
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.
(Bot.) Radiant, rayed.
2.
(Zool.) Radiated.
radiate         
(radiates, radiating, radiated)
1.
If things radiate out from a place, they form a pattern that is like lines drawn from the centre of a circle to various points on its edge.
...the various walks which radiate from the Heritage Centre...
From here, contaminated air radiates out to the open countryside.
VERB: V from n, V prep/adv
2.
If you radiate an emotion or quality or if it radiates from you, people can see it very clearly in your face and in your behaviour.
She radiates happiness and health...
Her voice hadn't changed but I felt the anger that radiated from her.
VERB: V n, V from n
3.
If something radiates heat or light, heat or light comes from it.
Stoves are meant to radiate heat.
VERB: V n
radiate         
v. (D; intr.) to radiate from

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Radiate
Exemplos do corpo de texto para radiate
1. At Ma‘ariv, they are trying to radiate confidence.
2. "He seemed to radiate a magnetic influence," said Sir Herbert.
3. So is the picture–perfect aura that the Naumanns radiate.
4. Olmert excels at political management, but did not radiate hope for the future.
5. "He was never the sort to radiate political conviction the way some others might.