irradiate

Etymology
The is a  + English. is the   of, from  (a variant of ) +  (from  (further etymology uncertain; possibly ultimately from ) + ).

The is derived from Late, borrowed from  (see above) +. The adjective is attested earlier than the verb.

The English word is analysable as.

Verb

 * 1) To send out (heat, light, or some other form of radiation) in the form of rays; to radiate.
 * 2)  To make (someone or something) bright by shining light on them or it; to brighten, to illuminate.
 * 3)  To apply radiation other than visible light to (someone or something).
 * 4) To treat (food) with ionizing radiation to destroy pathogens.
 * 5)  To treat (a patient, or a cancerous growth or tumour) with radiation.
 * 6) To animate or enliven (one's mood, or soul or spirit).
 * 7) To cause (one's face) to look beautiful, happy, or lively; to light up.
 * 8) To decorate (a place) splendidly.
 * 9) To enlighten (someone, their mind, etc.) intellectually or spiritually; to illuminate, to shed light on.
 * 10) To send out (something) as if in the form of rays; to diffuse, to radiate, to shed.
 * 11)  To influence (something) as if with rays of heat, light, etc.
 * 12) To become bright; to brighten, to light up.
 * 13) Often followed by on or upon: to emit rays of light; to shine.
 * 14)  To emit something other than light; to radiate.
 * 15)  To diverge or be sent out in the form of rays.
 * 1) To animate or enliven (one's mood, or soul or spirit).
 * 2) To cause (one's face) to look beautiful, happy, or lively; to light up.
 * 3) To decorate (a place) splendidly.
 * 4) To enlighten (someone, their mind, etc.) intellectually or spiritually; to illuminate, to shed light on.
 * 5) To send out (something) as if in the form of rays; to diffuse, to radiate, to shed.
 * 6)  To influence (something) as if with rays of heat, light, etc.
 * 7) To become bright; to brighten, to light up.
 * 8) Often followed by on or upon: to emit rays of light; to shine.
 * 9)  To emit something other than light; to radiate.
 * 10)  To diverge or be sent out in the form of rays.
 * 1) To send out (something) as if in the form of rays; to diffuse, to radiate, to shed.
 * 2)  To influence (something) as if with rays of heat, light, etc.
 * 3) To become bright; to brighten, to light up.
 * 4) Often followed by on or upon: to emit rays of light; to shine.
 * 5)  To emit something other than light; to radiate.
 * 6)  To diverge or be sent out in the form of rays.
 * 1) To become bright; to brighten, to light up.
 * 2) Often followed by on or upon: to emit rays of light; to shine.
 * 3)  To emit something other than light; to radiate.
 * 4)  To diverge or be sent out in the form of rays.
 * 1) Often followed by on or upon: to emit rays of light; to shine.
 * 2)  To emit something other than light; to radiate.
 * 3)  To diverge or be sent out in the form of rays.
 * 1)  To diverge or be sent out in the form of rays.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: ,
 * German:
 * Macedonian: озрачи
 * Persian: پرتو زدن
 * Polish: napromieniowywać,
 * Swedish:

Adjective

 * 1) Made brilliant or bright; irradiated, illuminated.
 * 2)  Made splendid or wonderful.
 * 1)  Made splendid or wonderful.
 * 1)  Made splendid or wonderful.
 * 1)  Made splendid or wonderful.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian: