0 present participle of radiate --
1 to produce heat and/or light, or (of heat or light) to be produced: --
2 to show an emotion or quality, or (of an emotion or quality) to be shown or felt: --
3 to spread out in all directions from a central point: --
It is caused by the unsteadiness of the sonic layer and the outward radiating compression waves.
The cumulative effect, though radiating an artless innocence, was far from infantile.
Characteristics of high-power radiating imploding discharge with cold start.
The web contained sixteen 80-m transects radiating from a central point.
In actual fact, it is a strongly radiating plasma-physics problem.
These trenches were designed to encourage tunnel construction and so become radiating foraging tunnels.
Once established, canons exert cultural power by influencing memory and heritage and by radiating out on to the work of musicians.
The bold isolines correspond to the surface and radiating modes.