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Example sentences for "radiates"

Lexicographically close words:
radiantly; radiata; radiate; radiated; radiately; radiating; radiation; radiations; radiator; radiators
  1. Water melts at what we call the freezing, but might just as wisely, though not as conveniently, call the melting, point; and radiates as it cools into the most beautiful of all known crystals.

  2. From thence it spreads all over the nervous system, and after having been used in the body it radiates in streams, much as bristles protrude from a porcupine.

  3. The excessive vital force which radiates from the body drives out poisonous gases, deleterious microbes and effete matter thus tending to preserve a healthy condition.

  4. He radiates the contagion of courage, the joy of combat, the intoxication of spirit which God himself feels.

  5. The face is inspired with life by the glance, just as the small and frail body radiates the mysterious energy of work.

  6. But the self-approving mind is its own light, And Life's best warmth still radiates from the heart Where love sits brooding, and an honest purpose.

  7. But the self-approving mind is its own light And life's best warmth still radiates from the heart Where love sits brooding, and an honest purpose.

  8. A real star radiates heat, and as it cools it shrinks.

  9. However widely it radiates from this center, however many or however distant areas it touches and mingles with upon its borders, in this center it is itself and nothing else.

  10. Intelligence radiates from the face of nature, and it is in vain that men endeavor to veil its splendor.

  11. Earthenware radiates the heat better and retains the warmth longer than glass, while there is no danger of the heat cracking the jug, as it will glass bottles.

  12. This pain is of a lancinating character, and radiates from the bladder to the neighboring organs.

  13. Although the days in this part of the Togoland Sudan are frequently fearfully sultry, the heat radiates quickly in the thin dry air at this season of the year, and the nights, consequently, are apt to be chilly.

  14. Your life should be a moral heat, which radiates in ever-enlarging circles of hope and service.

  15. You may not trace the fact by what they say, but you know it by the holiness of helpfulness, which radiates from them like light, and is made by them as an atmosphere.

  16. Like the physical body it radiates an aura, and this combining with the other forms of the auric body, gives to it its peculiar pearly appearance, which is the background of its opalescence previously noted.

  17. Accordingly, if one side of the double loop is earthed, we then have an arrangement which radiates waves.

  18. Accordingly, an arrangement of this kind, forming what is called a closed circuit, will not radiate or radiates but very feebly.

  19. The former is a poor radiator; furthermore, the lime radiates a relatively greater percentage of its total energy in the form of luminous energy.

  20. The presence of carbon dioxide diminishes nocturnal cooling because it absorbs the heat radiated by the earth, and re-radiates part of it back again.

  21. Defn: Containing remains of the earliest discovered life of the globe, which included mollusks, radiates and protozoans.

  22. All agree, that, while Vertebrates stand at the head of the Animal Kingdom, Radiates are lowest.

  23. But while all admit that Vertebrates are highest and Radiates lowest, how do the Articulates and Mollusks stand to these and to each other?

  24. But is there a transition from Radiates to Mollusks, or from Articulates to Vertebrates, or from any one of these divisions into any other?

  25. Maginus lies near Tycho, which has been well named "the lunar metropolis," for from it radiates the principal system of bright streaks conspicuous on the full Moon.

  26. These relate to the temperature of the Sun, and to the enormous amount of light and heat which it radiates forth continually.

  27. But a radiating body radiates from its surface, while the store of heat from which that radiation is kept up is supplied by its volume.

  28. The hotter a body is the more rapidly it radiates heat; the cooler it is the slower its radiation.

  29. God radiates energy as the sun radiates light, and "the whole fabric of nature would return to nothing" if that radiation ceased even for an instant.

  30. If this imperial presence is stamped on the architecture and the sculpture with an energy not to be mistaken, it radiates through the glass with a light and colour that actually blind the true servant of Mary.

  31. What right have we to say to the vital energy that radiates round every Sun of the Universe: "Thus far shalt thou come, and no further"?

  32. Radiates approach the homogeneity of plants; they appear to lack a distinct nervous system and sense organs, and the lowest of them show only a homogeneous pulp which is mobile and sensitive.

  33. Orange street seems that centre from which radiates the avenues of every vice known to a great city.

  34. She radiates happiness and content, without--this is the point--without effort on her own part!


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