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Definitions for radiating
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Princeton's WordNet
radiating(a)adjective
diverging from a common point
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radiating
Radiating generally refers to emitting or spreading from a central point or source. It could involve energy, heat, light, sound, or even certain qualities or emotions. The term is widely used in multiple fields such as physics, biology, and even in daily conversation, to describe the process or action of dispersing or transmitting something outwardly.
Webster Dictionary
Radiating
of Radiate
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of radiating in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of radiating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of radiating in a Sentence
If you look in the earliest rocks of the Triassic, archosaurs and other groups are radiating explosively.
The most common thing that they would feel, typically, is pain in the back or neck, if it’s a more serious injury, like a ruptured disc or fracture, they could feel pain radiating down their legs or arm.
Divinity means unfolding and expressing life in new ways. Divinity means radiating peace, bliss and beauty in the world. Divinity means overcoming the limitations of nature in new ways.
Julie Loving was an absolute rock star through a difficult delivery, the sacrifices Julie Loving took to bring this little slice of heaven into our world takes my breath away. Holding my daughter in my arms my heart is bursting. The feeling of how I would do absolutely anything needed for this child is radiating through me when I look at her, and reflects back on what Julie Loving did for me.
Dance is that delicacy of life radiating every particle of our existence with happiness
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