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Example sentences for "irradiate"

Lexicographically close words:
ironwork; ironworkers; ironworks; irony; iros; irradiated; irradiates; irradiating; irradiation; irradiations
  1. We must clear up this unilluminated atmosphere, and here,--here is the true electric light which will irradiate its darkness.

  2. But if I am here when the leaves are all fallen, the programme of my life will have changed, and this story of the dead past will be illuminated by the light of a living present which will irradiate all its saddening features.

  3. In a word, he may irradiate his theme with the light that never was on sea or land, nor will he thereby sacrifice aught of essential truth: but his comrade must see to it that he is content with the wide liberal air of the common day.

  4. A fair life, irradiate with fairer ideals, conserved his native integrity from that incongruity between practice and precept so commonly exemplified.

  5. Still his heart must have been wonderfully at ease when the clear air, and the busy life around could thus kindle up his eye and irradiate his face.

  6. Deep in the night he fell asleep, and then his brain was haunted with dreams, bright, heavenly dreams, such as irradiate the face of an infant when the mother believes it whispering with angels.

  7. It seemed to come from below the threshold of the visible world, like the sudden gleams from the beyond, which, at times, irradiate the mind of man with some infinite message.

  8. Can the night Prevail to cast her shadows o'er the earth While the sun's beams irradiate the sky?

  9. Yes, my Biddy, sensations hitherto unknown now heave my white bosom, vary the carnation of my cheeks, and irradiate my azure eyes.

  10. And paused upon the bridge, his eyes due east, Where was emerging like a full-robed priest The irradiate globe that vouched the dark as done.

  11. He arose like a luminary, and when the light of his learning disappeared, but one other star appeared to irradiate the gloom which followed his setting; and that was in the person and the reign of Alfred.

  12. The infinite tenderness, the boundless compassion of love, shone in her starry eyes, which, in his vision, commenced to irradiate the gloomy vault.

  13. Breakfast over, they were in the saddle and away while as yet the first faint tinge of the dawn light had scarcely commenced to irradiate the mountain peaks which stood ranked like a company of Titans near the eastern sky-line.

  14. As the earth in May Glistens with vernal flowers, or as the face Of one whose love at last has found return Irradiate shines, so shone King Anna's house, A home of Christian peace.

  15. Yet the suggestion of improvement seemed almost to irradiate and the pain disappeared in spite of having been ignored by the hypnotizer.

  16. Some of this power ought to irradiate from his eye and his voice whenever he crosses the threshold of a sick-room.

  17. Thus will the perfections of the Deity for ever blaze in the flames of perdition, and irradiate the temple of glory!

  18. The shadows of the morning having disappeared, the brightness of eternal noon will irradiate our existence.

  19. And what a find that was--a young, bright, beautiful presence to irradiate the shadows of this gloomy old haunted grange.

  20. So the journey is like sailing through alternate tracts of light irradiate heavens, and interstellar spaces of the clearest and most flawless ether.

  21. A Human Chaos in which there is no light, you vainly attempt to irradiate by light shed on it: order never can arise there.

  22. A Human Chaos in which there is no light, you vainly attempt to irradiate by light shed on it: order never can arise there.


  23. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "irradiate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ablaze; activate; aglow; alight; bespangled; brighten; charge; contaminate; corn; cure; dry; edify; embalm; enlighten; enlightened; evaporate; floodlight; freeze; fume; gaslit; highlight; illuminate; illuminated; improve; infect; irradiate; irradiated; jerk; kipper; light; lighted; lighten; lightened; lit; luminous; marinate; moonlit; pickle; poison; preserve; radiate; refrigerate; salt; season; smoke; spangled; spotlight; starlit; studded; stuff; sunlit; uplift