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Example sentences for "radiate"

Lexicographically close words:
radiance; radiancy; radiant; radiantly; radiata; radiated; radiately; radiates; radiating; radiation
  1. An interesting form of aerial devised by Professor Slaby, of Berlin, depends for its action entirely on the fact that the electrical oscillations set up in it which radiate are harmonics of the fundamental tone.

  2. Accordingly, an arrangement of this kind, forming what is called a closed circuit, will not radiate or radiates but very feebly.

  3. The radiate fans, writes Professor Flinders Petrie, were used as sunshades, appearing in hieroglyphs as the determination of Khaib, i.

  4. Since the common gases absorb very little radiant heat at ordinary temperatures, it has been assumed that they radiate very little at any temperature.

  5. This may or may not be true, but certainly a visible flame must radiate as well as absorb heat.

  6. The third requirement is provided for by installing a furnace so designed as to give a sufficient area of heated brickwork to radiate the heat required to maintain a proper furnace temperature.

  7. Such evidence is afforded by the valleys which radiate from the great central boss of France in the Auvergne.

  8. This is rendered more probable by the fact that, as we have already seen, the genealogy of Abraham traced upwards consists mainly of eponyms: while those which radiate from him downwards are of the same character.

  9. Then may altruistic aims and thoughts radiate from this center toward all other regions of the earth, and may the glory of this accomplishment forever halo the history of this country.

  10. Radiate the lights of compassion so that the hearts may be cleansed and purified and that they may take a share and portion from Thy confirmations.

  11. Unless there be love, the recipient of divine effulgence could not radiate and reflect that effulgence upon other objects.

  12. It is controlled—it cannot do otherwise than radiate light—but it is not volitional.

  13. Let the love and light of the Kingdom radiate through you until all who look upon you shall be illumined by its reflection.

  14. In the first place, where the stream is clear and the current does not flow too swiftly, the stones on the bottom radiate their heat through the water, and thus form ice on their surfaces, which may attain considerable thickness.

  15. It is reasonable to suppose that, as all other bands radiate from walled pits, these also start from such topographic features.

  16. Heads discoid (radiate only in Inula), the pistillate flowers mostly filiform and truncate.

  17. Antheridia immersed in a peduncled disk-like radiate or lobed receptacle.

  18. Heads radiate or discoid, the involucre little or not at all imbricated, not scarious.

  19. Pistils 3, spindle-shaped, tipped with a radiate many-cleft stigma.

  20. Heads radiate or discoid; disk-flowers all perfect and fertile.

  21. Heads radiate (ray mostly white) or discoid, the perfect flowers sometimes sterile and the pistillate rarely tubular.

  22. Ovary incompletely many-celled; stigmas united into a radiate sessile crown.

  23. I refer to the systems of bright streaks which, especially at or near the time of full Moon, are seen to radiate from several of the largest craters, and in particular from Tycho, Copernicus, Kepler and Aristarchus.

  24. Actualizations (differ indeed); some are feeble and obscure, others are secret or hidden, others are powerful and radiate afar.

  25. Likewise, these powers which radiate from the universal Soul would cease to be if they found themselves separated from their principle.

  26. All souls first illuminate the sky, and radiate from it their first and purest rays; the remainder is lit up by inferior powers.

  27. Likewise, the intelligence that is superior to the world also has something fatal in its existence, since itself has its own destiny, which is to dwell in the intelligible world, and to make its light radiate therefrom.

  28. Since light radiates, why should it not radiate without hindrance?

  29. Other souls radiate also, some by remaining united to the universal Soul, others by descending lower in order better to illuminate the bodies to which they devote their care; but these cares are troublous.

  30. Unfortunately you radiate much more strongly than your fellow men, and we are unable to shut you out without exerting considerable effort that could better be employed elsewhere.

  31. Your speculations radiate on such a broad band that we cannot help being aware of them.

  32. Attention is directed to the novel method of installing the carburetor which supplies the mixture to the engine base from which inlet pipes radiate to the various cylinders.

  33. The carburetor is connected to a manifold casting attached to the engine base from which the induction pipes radiate to the various cylinders.

  34. Pertaining to the surface or end opposite to the mouth in a radiate animal;Ðopposed to actinal.

  35. Pertaining to the part of a radiate animal which contains the mouth.

  36. Over the fan-like expansions of the alary muscles are different fat-cells, which form branched and multinucleate lobes, and radiate in the same direction as the underlying muscles.

  37. Occasionally, they form spherical concretions with a radiate arrangement.

  38. Its whiteness seemed to radiate an inner light.

  39. Oh, that indefinable something, that suggestion of youthful vanity, of triumph and satisfaction, which seemed to radiate from his features like a halo of glory!

  40. The All-loving God created man to radiate the Divine light and to illumine the world by his words, action and life.

  41. Every heart should radiate unity, so that the Light of the one Divine Source of all may shine forth bright and luminous.

  42. There are about seventy slender vessels which radiate from the polypite circle along the roof to the margin, where they join the circular marginal vessel.

  43. The bivalve shell is a fine solid house of stone, massive, strong, and heavy, elegantly fluted with prominent ribs that radiate regularly on both valves from the curved beaks, which ribs are beset with polished spiny points.

  44. Four of these radiate from the centre of the dome to the margin.

  45. Their many tributaries radiate far and wide, comprehending extensive areas, and the tributaries are steeply inclined, while the trunks are comparatively level.

  46. About a foot or eighteen inches of the ends of the branches is densely packed with stiff outstanding needles which radiate like an electric fox or squirrel's tail.

  47. The brooding pipes are supposed to radiate the same amount of heat at the extreme end of the building as they do next the heater, consequently the brooders are of the same temperature in all their parts.

  48. But always recollect that heat should radiate from above on your ducklings, as bottom heat will soon cripple them in the legs and render them helpless.

  49. He holds that the oases are craterlets, and that the canals are cracks which radiate from them, as do the rifts and streaks from craters upon the moon.

  50. Three dark clefts radiate from its centre, giving it an appearance as if it had been torn into shreds.

  51. Sometimes its streamers are many, and radiate all round; at other times they are confined only to the middle portions of the sun, and are very elongated, with short feathery-looking wisps adorning the solar poles.

  52. The rays are long, light-coloured streaks which radiate from several of the large craters, and extend to a distance of some hundreds of miles.

  53. The ribs or costae of the spore-case radiate from the top of the stipe and unite again at the top of the sporangium in a feeble, irregular net.

  54. Persoon, and other followers of Schrader all, and our stellar species becomes radiate now, let us hope for long!

  55. These have a radiate arrangement externally, but are of irregular structure at their centres; it is interesting to note that in both rocks melanite is an important accessory.

  56. From the semicircular chancel radiate 4 semicircular chapels, one being occupied by the organ.

  57. From the apse, which is semicircular, radiate at a lower level five semicircular chapels, their roofs terminating in a cornice of tiny stone interlaced arches.

  58. From the apse radiate chapels adorned with dental friezes and short attached columns.

  59. His views of predestination, grace, and Providence all radiate from the central principle of the majesty of God and the littleness of man.

  60. And he felt that all that is vital in theology must radiate from the recognition of His sovereign power in the renovation and salvation of the world.

  61. In the Agaricaceæ the hymenium is spread over lamellæ or gills which radiate from a center or stem.

  62. Their =gills= are commonly white, are of equal length and radiate from near the stem, which they do not reach, to the circumference of the cap.

  63. Seventeen railroads radiate from Des Moines, enabling the city to become the wholesale and retail jobbing centre of the State.

  64. Its intersection with Kearny is a nerve-centre of the city, whence radiate three great streets.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "radiate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    beam; blaze; blind; broadcast; burn; circular; daze; dazzle; diffuse; dispense; disperse; disseminate; distribute; diverge; emanate; emit; flame; flare; flash; glance; glare; gleam; glint; glow; issue; jam; luster; newscast; overspread; propagate; publish; radial; radiate; radiating; radio; ray; retail; scatter; send; shed; shine; shoot; sow; splay; spread; strew; throw; transmit; utter; wireless