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radiate

[rey-dee-eyt, rey-dee-it, -eyt] / ˈreɪ diˌeɪt, ˈreɪ di ɪt, -ˌeɪt /


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These highly autobiographical works draw on her Afro-Brazilian heritage, radiate with mysticism and focus on womanhood.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 9, 2026

"Confirming a non-universal X-ray-to-ultraviolet relation with cosmic time is quite surprising and challenges our understanding of how supermassive black holes grow and radiate," said Dr. Antonis Georgakakis, one of the study's authors.

From Science Daily • Dec. 27, 2025

And after a nervy bogey on the first, the cheers began to radiate across the links.

From BBC • Jul. 17, 2025

“Explosions generally radiate energy and effects in a 360-degree arc, but this scene appears to be focused into the building,” Sweetow said.

From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2025

Then he personally adjusts my makeup until I seem to radiate a soft, rosy glow.

From "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins




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