to send (energy) out in rays or waves
to be given out in the form of rays or waves
to show or display (a strong quality, feeling, etc) clearly
to show or display (a quality, feeling, etc) clearly
to disseminate (something) from a centre
Aunt Alexandra sipped coffee and radiated waves of disapproval — Harper Lee
to be given out in the form of rays
to send out rays of light, heat, or any other form of radiation
to proceed in a direct line from or towards a centre
The foamy ridges that radiated from her bows suddenly disappeared — Mark Twain
said of a group of organisms: to spread into new areas and diversify
radiative adj
[Latin radiatus, past part. of radiare, from radius ray1]