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to radiate
01
radiar, emitir
to emit or spread energy through rays or waves
Transitive: to radiate energy
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radiar, emanar
to move or expand from or towards a central point
Intransitive: to radiate to a direction
03
radiar, diversificar
(of species) to diversify or spread out from a common ancestor
Intransitive
04
irradiar, emanar
to manifest a feeling or quality through one's appearance or demeanor
Transitive: to radiate a feeling or quality
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radiar
extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center
Intransitive
radiate
01
radiante, rayonante
having rays or ray-like parts as in the flower heads of daisies
02
radiado, radiante
arranged like rays or radii; radiating from a common center
radiate
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radi
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irradiate
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irradiate
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radiating
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radiating
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radiation
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radiation
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Ejemplo
The lighthouse radiated light, guiding ships safely through the darkness.
The sun radiated warmth, bathing the earth in its golden rays.
The glowing embers radiated a soft light, casting shadows on the walls of the cave.
The fire radiated heat, warming the room on a cold winter's night.
The glowing coals in the barbecue radiated heat, cooking the food to perfection.