Radiate Past Tense

The past tense of Radiate is radiated.

1. radiate

verb. ['ˈreɪdiːˌeɪt'] send out rays or waves.

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Etymology

  • radiatus (Latin)

Rhymes with Radiate

  • abbreviate
  • affiliate
  • alleviate
  • appreciate
  • appropriate
  • asphyxiate
  • associate
  • associate
  • delineate
  • depreciate
  • deviate
  • differentiate
  • differentiate
  • emaciate
  • enunciate
  • enunciate
  • excoriate
  • expatriate
  • expiate
  • expropriate

2. radiate

verb. ['ˈreɪdiːˌeɪt'] send out real or metaphoric rays.

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Etymology

  • radiatus (Latin)

3. radiate

adjective. ['ˈreɪdiːˌeɪt'] arranged like rays or radii; radiating from a common center.

Etymology

  • radiatus (Latin)

4. radiate

adjective. ['ˈreɪdiːˌeɪt'] having rays or ray-like parts as in the flower heads of daisies.

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Etymology

  • radiatus (Latin)

5. radiate

verb. ['ˈreɪdiːˌeɪt'] extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center.

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Etymology

  • radiatus (Latin)

6. radiate

verb. ['ˈreɪdiːˌeɪt'] spread into new habitats and produce variety or variegate.

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Etymology

  • radiatus (Latin)

7. radiate

verb. ['ˈreɪdiːˌeɪt'] issue or emerge in rays or waves.

Etymology

  • radiatus (Latin)

8. radiate

verb. ['ˈreɪdiːˌeɪt'] experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion.

Etymology

  • radiatus (Latin)

9. radiate

verb. ['ˈreɪdiːˌeɪt'] cause to be seen by emitting light as if in rays.

Etymology

  • radiatus (Latin)

10. radiate

verb. ['ˈreɪdiːˌeɪt'] have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink.

Etymology

  • radiatus (Latin)