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The Germans radiate a kind of discipline; passes are firm and accurate and every movement seems to have a purpose.

These were the days before Twitter, of course, when rumors metastasized and took slightly longer to radiate.

When you bring people together they are able to radiate their truth.

Sifting through snapshots of her in various pageants, their faces radiate with pride.

In biz or art ventures embrace the power of editing, letting your understated genius radiate through.

Where so many blades radiate from a common center it is almost impossible to provide an anchorage for each blade.

Some men radiate an animal vigour that destroys the delicate woof of a vision and effectually prevents its reconstruction.

Some people radiate sympathy and helpfulness and inspiration.

He folded her in his arms, feeling her warmth radiate through him.

Over his face stole an expression of happiness, of gentleness; his eyes became darker and seemed to radiate light.

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On this page you'll find 91 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to radiate, such as: beam, diffuse, diverge, emanate, emit, and gleam.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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