irradiate

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To treat (food) with ionizing radiation in order to destroy bacteria
To emit rays; to shine
To enlighten intellectually; to illuminate; as, to irradiate the mind
To throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster

Thy smile irradiates yon blue fields. --Sir W. Jones.

Illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid
To radiate, shed, or diffuse

A splendid faade,... irradiating hospitality. --H. James.

To animate by heat or light
to render clear and intelligible
Subject material to ionising radiation Irradiated reactor fuel and components have been subject to neutron irradiation and hence become radioactive themselves
to expose to radiation for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes
To expose to, or treat, with radiation
To expose to some form of radiation
{f} radiate light; illuminate; make clear; expose to radiation
To expose a structure or organism to radiation
If someone or something is irradiated, they are exposed to a large amount of radioactivity. the Chernobyl disaster, which irradiated large parts of Europe. + irradiation ir·ra·dia·tion the harmful effects of irradiation and pollution
give spiritual insight to; in religion
cast rays of light upon
expose to radiation; "irradiate food"
Illuminated; irradiated
expose to radiation; "irradiate food" cast rays of light upon
irradiated
Having rays
irradiative
That irradiates
irradiative
That involves radiation
ırradiate
{v} to illuminate, to enlighten
irradiated
Emitted outwards from a centre like rays
irradiated
Having been exposed to (especially nuclear) radiation
irradiated
{s} illuminated, lit up; exposed to radiation
irradiates
third-person singular of irradiate
irradiating
present participle of irradiate
irradiate