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Example sentences for "radiated"

Lexicographically close words:
radiancy; radiant; radiantly; radiata; radiate; radiately; radiates; radiating; radiation; radiations
  1. Antipathy to her stepmother had radiated from her almost visibly in the night like the nimbus round a street lamp.

  2. The music radiated from the piano and filled the room with brightness, with the illusion of the joy of life, and with a sense of triumph.

  3. As we have seen in ยง 126, this condensation necessarily developed heat, a part of which was radiated away as fast as produced, while the remainder was stored up, and served to raise the temperature of the sun to what we find it now.

  4. As this heat is constantly generated, it is necessary, in order that the body may not acquire too high a temperature, that it be as constantly conducted or radiated off.

  5. In warm weather, the caloric radiated is less than that absorbed and generated; in which case, the animal suffers from heat.

  6. If the surrounding bodies were of a light color, a large portion of the heat radiated upon them would be reflected, and but little absorbed.

  7. The slowly rising vapors told of the rapid boiling, and their settling showed that their temperature was too high to permit them to remain hot--the heat radiated away too fast.

  8. The relux heats up tremendously, and since there is no polished relux to reflect it back, the heat is radiated out through the lux metal lens as a powerful heat beam.

  9. They therefore cling firmly nowhere; but swim about freely, like brain-masses converted into radiated cysts.

  10. The Radiated Polyps or Horn-corals are invariably ramified and converted towards their interior into a common horny or stony mass; so that the animals themselves appear to have coalesced upon this into a common tegument or bark.

  11. Upon the surface of the ramules or the leaves are apertures, out of which the mucous substance protrudes the radiated mouth.

  12. The cowboy radiated some dominating force, but the chill in his voice was terrible.

  13. All her being suddenly radiated with rapture.

  14. Complacency, maternity, happiness, radiated from all her sweet womanly little person, but in half an hour Isabel was casting about for an excuse to leave directly after luncheon, although she had promised to spend the day.

  15. But all had gardens, and there were several squares whence the streets radiated with as puzzling an irregularity as London's own, but set thick with shade trees tropical and boreal.

  16. From the bottom of the Yarrow shaft radiated numerous empty galleries.

  17. He carefully followed the principal gallery, without ever turning aside into the narrow tunnels which radiated to the right and left.

  18. He radiated good influences upon honest men, and gave active encouragement to every rogue of every sort who had dealings with him.

  19. The great house opposite radiated brightness from many windows, and it occurred to Elizabeth, as to every sorrowful and disappointed person, that every one in that luxurious and brilliant home must be happy.

  20. He radiated the same glory as those haloed figures of saints in churches, tricked out in their draperies of gold and brocade.

  21. In the evening, when the chandelier was lighted and radiated its dazzling white light, things were better.

  22. Save them--they'd all be radiated and dead!

  23. A knot of men radiated death, and he put his hand on his gun as he passed them.

  24. Light even radiated from objects in the room.

  25. You say you thought it first,' he cried, feeling the light he radiated flow in and mingle with her own.

  26. No wonder that her atmosphere radiated sweetness and uplifting influence.

  27. And they always knew her whereabouts because of the whiter glory that she radiated into the dim yellow world about them.

  28. Instead of flowing across the islands it would have radiated outwards from the mountain-valleys.

  29. The configuration of our country necessarily made it a centre of dispersion during the Ice Age, and the ice which covered Ireland, Scotland, and the major portion of England radiated outwards from the dominant elevations of the land.

  30. With regard to this Pfeffer says "It is not known whether radiated and conducted heat exercise a similar thermotropic reaction.

  31. The maximum energy radiated by my transmitter, as stated before, was only moderate.

  32. Geniality radiated from Herr Paul's countenance, mellow as a bowl of wine.

  33. Lady Valleys, whose ample presence radiated suddenly a businesslike and cheery confidence, went to a bedside and sat down.

  34. Everything was white; the walls, the carpet, the ceiling, and even the light which radiated from two large lamps with opaque globes.

  35. Immediately, as by magic, it retreated from her fingers, and the portal swung wide to reveal Enistor on the threshold, dimly seen in what light still radiated from the fading sunset over the heavy tree-tops.

  36. In the moonlight, which radiated strongly for the time being against the face of the sea-front, Montrose saw a dark body half-way down.

  37. Certainly these knights of the saddle radiated a romance with which even her floorwalker "gentleman friend" could not compete.

  38. He radiated vanity, seemed to visibly expand "Do y'u go in when I go out?

  39. The flame, while broad, was extremely thin, and its light was consequently radiated very unevenly.

  40. But they also mean cold nights, because for the same reason that the heat comes abundantly to the earth, it will be abundantly radiated away.

  41. These Hamitic languages may have radiated from a centre on the African coast of the Mediterranean, and they may have extended over the then existing land connections very widely into western Europe.

  42. She was the daughter of Levi, and she owed her name, "Divine Splendor," to the celestial light that radiated from her countenance.

  43. But a more accurate knowledge soon showed the utterly unnatural character of the group of the radiated animals.

  44. However striking this difference may seem at first, it is, in reality, a very subordinate one, and the radial form has by no means the same importance in all "radiated animals.

  45. Tertiary Antarctic continent, from which various forms radiated to the southern extremities of our present continents.

  46. Stoves are closed receptacles in which fuel is burned, and the heat produced is radiated toward the persons, etc.

  47. Firstly, but a very small part of the heat of the material burning is utilized, only about twelve per cent being radiated into the room, the rest going up the chimney.

  48. The consciousness of being needed by England radiated from her eyes; it was evident that nothing would make her budge from Nish until she had reported herself to her unknown chief.

  49. The day dragged itself along; not even War and Peace could outlast it, and Sylvia wondered why she had never grasped before how much of life radiated from lunch, the absence of which dislocated time itself.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "radiated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.