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radiated


Meanings
  • verb (transitive, intransitive)

    Emitting or spreading out energy, waves, or particles in various forms, typically as a result of nuclear reactions.

    - "The sun radiates energy in the form of light and heat."
    - "The radioactive material in the reactor has stopped radiating."
    - "The X-rays were radiated directly onto the film."
  • adjective

    Having rays or lines of light or color emanating from a center or source.

    - "The painting depicts a radiant sun setting over the horizon."
    - "Her smile was radiant and contagious."
    - "The diamond was radiant with its many facets reflecting light."

Synonyms

irradiate
Rhymes
Words rhyming with radiated
radiant , affiant , advant , canvent , divergent , evident , invent , lament , manifest , obvent , opulent , preempt , reimbursement , sentiment , subjacent , transient
Variants
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radiate , radiated , radiates , radiating
Forms
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radiates, radiating, radiatedly


Etymology
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From Old French radier, from Latin radiare 'to dry by spreading out', from radix 'root'. The meaning evolved to 'to dry or warm by exposure to the sun or fire', and later to 'to emit rays'.


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  1. The term 'radiated' is also used in biology to describe the pattern of lines or spots on the body of certain animals.

  2. Radiation therapy is a common treatment for cancer, using high-energy radiation to destroy cancer cells.

  3. The term 'radiated' is sometimes used colloquially to describe someone who is glowing with happiness or confidence.


Related Concepts
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  1. Nuclear reactions: A process that releases energy in the form of radiation or heat, resulting from the rearrangement of atomic nuclei.

  2. Ionizing radiation: Radiation that carries enough energy to ionize atoms or molecules, such as X-rays and gamma rays.

  3. Non-ionizing radiation: Radiation that does not carry enough energy to ionize atoms or molecules, such as radio waves and infrared radiation.


Culture
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In literature and art, the term 'radiated' is often used to describe something that emanates light or energy, such as a radiant sun or a radiant personality. In science, it is used to describe the emission of energy or particles from a source.

How to Memorize "radiated"

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    - Visualize a sun radiating energy and light. Imagine the sun's rays spreading out and touching various objects, heating or illuminating them.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'radiated' with the sun, light, and energy. Think of a bright, glowing object emitting rays.

  3. mnemonics

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