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to irradiate
01
irradiar
to shine or cast rays of light upon something
Transitive: to irradiate a space
Example
The room was irradiated by the soft glow of the lantern, casting shadows on the walls.
The morning sun began to irradiate the valley, giving life to its colors.
The lanterns irradiated the campsite, creating a warm and cozy atmosphere.
02
irradiar
to expose something to radiation or light
Transitive: to irradiate sth
Example
Archaeologists irradiated the ancient artifact to determine its age through radiocarbon dating.
The scientists irradiated the plant samples with UV light to study their reaction.
03
iluminar, esclarecer
to enlighten someone's mind or soul with knowledge, insight, or wisdom
Transitive: to irradiate someone's mind or soul
Example
Through profound conversations and deep reflection, the poet irradiated her readers.
In the presence of great literature, the mind is irradiated with timeless truths and profound insights.
The spiritual leader 's teachings irradiated the congregation, offering them solace and enlightenment.
Ejemplo
The room was irradiated by the soft glow of the lantern, casting shadows on the walls.
The morning sun began to irradiate the valley, giving life to its colors.
The lanterns irradiated the campsite, creating a warm and cozy atmosphere.
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