Irradiates example sentences

ir·ra·di·ate

verb

irradiates (third person present)

  - expose to radiation.

  - expose (food) to gamma rays to kill microorganisms.

  - illuminate (something) by or as if by shining light on it:

Synonyms

illuminate, light, brighten, illumine

"Irradiates" Example Sentences

1. The sun irradiates the Earth with life-giving energy.
2. A powerful spotlight irradiates the stage.
3. The radioactive material irradiates the surrounding area.
4. His confidence irradiates from him in waves.
5. The newly renovated building irradiates a sense of modern elegance.
6. The warmth of the fireplace irradiates the entire room.
7. Hope irradiates her face despite the challenges.
8. The lantern irradiates a soft, gentle glow.
9. The damaged reactor continues to irradiate the environment.
10. The artist's passion irradiates through his paintings.
11. The food is irradiated to kill harmful bacteria.
12. The source irradiates harmful gamma rays.
13. His anger irradiates outward, affecting everyone around him.
14. The moon irradiates a pale, ethereal light.
15. The heat lamp irradiates the newborn chicks.
16. Love irradiates from her heart to everyone she meets.
17. The x-ray machine irradiates the patient's broken bone.
18. The setting sun irradiates the clouds with vibrant colors.
19. The diamond irradiates brilliance.
20. The star irradiates immense heat and light.
21. The subject matter irradiates a sense of unease.
22. The smile irradiates across her face.
23. The radioactive waste irradiates for centuries.
24. His joy irradiates his entire being.
25. The lamp irradiates a warm, inviting glow.
26. The machine irradiates the food products.
27. The incident irradiates a sense of mystery.
28. Her beauty irradiates an inner light.
29. The nuclear explosion irradiated a vast area.
30. The radioactive cloud irradiates the landscape.
31. The stained-glass window irradiates colors onto the floor.
32. The oven irradiates heat for cooking.
33. The faulty equipment irradiated the workers.
34. The lantern's light irradiates the surrounding darkness.
35. His presence irradiates an aura of authority.
36. The sun's rays irradiate the earth.
37. The intense heat irradiates from the forge.
38. The damaged core irradiates dangerously.
39. His charisma irradiates throughout the room.
40. The damaged reactor continues to irradiate its surroundings.
41. The purified water irradiates no harmful bacteria.
42. The sculpture irradiates a sense of power.
43. The city lights irradiate the night sky.
44. The contaminated soil irradiates at a low level.
45. The story irradiates a sense of hope.
46. The gemstone irradiates a captivating glow.
47. The newly planted trees irradiate new life.
48. The bonfire irradiates warmth and light.
49. The artist's creativity irradiates from the canvas.
50. The full moon irradiates a mystical glow.

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