A column of light (as from a beacon)
The syllable naming the second (supertonic) note of any major scale in solmization.
Extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center.
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Examples for "irradiate "
Examples for "irradiate "
1 At once from every part of his being unrest began to irradiate .
2 First of all, they're sterile, because we irradiate them with X rays.
3 They used to irradiate biohazard containment areas at La Croix University.
4 Even the smallest role in Chekhov can irradiate , as Mirzoev's production shows incisively.
5 A very soft light could be said to irradiate from him.
Other meanings for "raying" 1 It now has an eight-point safety check protocol that includes x - raying the batteries.
2 For the above reasons, we have decided to discontinue the X- raying of candy.
3 Her eyes were brown with lines of reddish gold raying from the pupils.
4 Great red roses, passionate carnations, raying daisies, violets, and curly hyacinths.
5 Mr Silcock said the move away from x - raying all luggage at airports should be reversed.
6 The Mars Center and Deenmor forts were wasting no power raying a ship at that distance.
7 A garish appeal, no doubt: a few raying spokes of colour, and the vision has gone.
8 They were always testing, probing and x - raying me.
9 Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy said x - raying at the border was not the answer to minimise biosecurity threats.
10 He did a most thorough job of x - raying Stephen's broken bones, even those he had not set himself.
11 The Cross is an eternal power, raying out light and love over all humanity and through all ages.
12 So, brethren, a universal attraction is raying out from Christ's Cross, and from Himself to each of us.
13 The "cobwebby feeling" of the fingers might mean an actual raying - out of some subtle form of matter.
14 Then the bird which had carried me thither shook and became a young lady bright as sun raying light.
15 Cease raying - no use wasting power.
16 So, looking upward to the heavens, he beheld the Infinite Buddha, high and lifted up in a great raying glory.
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