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irradiating


Meanings
  • the process of exposing an object or material to ionizing radiation

    - "The radiologist used a machine to irradiate the patient's tumor."
    - "The food was irradiated to kill bacteria and extend its shelf life."

Rhymes
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arrange , malign , rearrange
Homophones
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  1. are you saying irradiating like in the process of exposure to radiation or irradiating like a verb meaning to shine, radiate or illuminate?


Variants
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irradiate , irradiated , irradiates , irradiating , irradiative , irradiator , irradiators
Forms
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The various forms of the word 'irradiating' include the present participle 'irradiating', the gerund 'irradiating', and the infinitive 'to irradiate'. These forms can be used to describe various aspects of the process of irradiating, such as the action of irradiating, the state or condition of being irradiated, or the purpose or intent of irradiating.


Etymology
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from the Latin word 'irradiare', which means 'to shine through, to penetrate'


Related Concepts
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  1. ionizing radiation: a form of electromagnetic radiation that carries enough energy to ionize atoms or molecules, making them electrically charged.

  2. radiation therapy: a form of cancer treatment that uses ionizing radiation to destroy or damage cancer cells, making it difficult for them to multiply and spread throughout the body.

  3. radiation safety: the practices, procedures, and protocols designed to protect individuals from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation, such as radiation sickness, skin damage, and cancer.

  4. radiation detection: the process of identifying and measuring the presence and amount of ionizing radiation in the environment, using specialized equipment such as Geiger counters, scintillation detectors, and radiation survey meters.

  5. radiation shielding: the process of protecting individuals and structures from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation, using specialized materials and designs such as lead, concrete, and polyethylene, to create radiation shields, barriers, and protective structures.


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In various cultures, the concept of irradiating has been used in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression. For instance, in the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata, there is a reference to a magical weapon called the 'Gamayu Dhanus' or the 'Divine Poisoned Bow'. This bow was said to be capable of irradiating its targets with a deadly poison. Similarly, in many other stories and mythologies from around the world, the concept of irradiating has been used to signify various forms of powerful energy, transformation, or revelation.

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