radiate
//ˈreɪ.di.eɪt//
Verb
radiateInfinitive
radiatePresent tense
radiatedPast tense
radiatedPast participle
radiatingPresent participle
radiatesThird-person singular
1
To emit energy, especially light or heat, in the form of rays or waves spreading outward from a source.
The sun radiates heat and light in all directions.
2
To spread out from a central point in all directions.
Several roads radiate from the city center.
3
To display or show a quality or emotion clearly and strongly.
She radiated confidence during her presentation.
Adjective
radiateCanonical form
1
Having rays or parts arranged like rays extending from a common center.
The flower has radiate petals extending from its center.