Radiate

/ˈreɪdiˌeɪt/ verb

To spread out in all directions from a center point, like light or heat from a source.

From Latin radiatus, past participle of radiare (to shine), derived from radius meaning ray or spoke of a wheel. The meaning evolved from the physical spreading of rays to describe any energy or quality spreading outward.

AFstraal
AMማብራት
ARيشع
BGизлъчвам
BNবিকিরণ করা
CAradiar
CSzářit
DAstråle
DEstrahlen
ELακτινοβολώ
ESradiar
ETkiirgama
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